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  1. LIE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    Lay is often used where lie is considered standard, as in "I'm going to lay down for a quick nap." The use, which dates to the 14th century, troubled no one until the 18th, but since then, …

  2. Lies - definition of Lies by The Free Dictionary

    1. To be decided by, dependent on, or up to: The choice lies with you. 2. Archaic To have sexual intercourse with.

  3. Lie - Wikipedia

    A lie is an assertion that is believed to be false, typically used with the purpose of deceiving or misleading someone. [1][2][3] The practice of communicating lies is called lying. A person who …

  4. LIE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary

    LIE definition: 1. to be in or move into a horizontal position on a surface: 2. If something lies in a particular…. Learn more.

  5. lies - WordReference.com Dictionary of English

    (of objects) to rest in a horizontal or flat position: The book lies on the table. to be or remain in a position or state of inactivity, subjection, restraint, concealment, etc.: to lie in ambush.

  6. 13 Synonyms & Antonyms for LIES | Thesaurus.com

    Find 13 different ways to say LIES, along with antonyms, related words, and example sentences at Thesaurus.com.

  7. LIE definition in American English | Collins English Dictionary

    A lie is something that someone says or writes which they know is untrue. "Who else do you work for?"—"No one."—"That's a lie." I've had enough of your lies.

  8. lies - Wiktionary, the free dictionary

    Sep 22, 2025 · Noun [edit] lies f (plural liezen, no diminutive) the groin, between the pubis and the thighs

  9. LIES Synonyms: 144 Similar and Opposite Words - Merriam-Webster

    Synonyms for LIES: deceives, fools, fibs, kids, prevaricates, tricks, fabricates, perjures; Antonyms of LIES: asserts, testifies, swears, confirms, verifies, validates, substantiates, authenticates

  10. Lie - definition of lie by The Free Dictionary

    lie (laɪ) vb, lies, lying or lied 1. (intr) to speak untruthfully with intent to mislead or deceive