/pərˈjʊrər/ – Noun
Definition: xch PERJURER.
A more thorough explanation: A perjurer is a person who knowingly makes false statements while under oath in a legal proceeding, such as in court or during a deposition. Perjury is a criminal offense and can result in penalties such as fines or imprisonment.
Example: The perjurer was found guilty of lying under oath during the trial.