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- LYING Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of LYING is marked by or containing untrue statements : false How to use lying in a sentence
- “Laying” vs. “Lying” (“Lay” vs. “Lie”)–What’s the Difference?
The i becomes a y: lying Here is a mnemonic to help you tell laying and lying apart: “If you tell an untruth, it is a lie, not a lay; and if you are in the process of telling an untruth you are lying, not laying ”
- Lying - definition of lying by The Free Dictionary
1 deceitful, false, deceiving, treacherous, dishonest, two-faced, double-dealing, dissembling, mendacious, perfidious, untruthful, guileful You lying, cowardly beast!
- Lieing or Lying - Which Spelling Is Correct? - Grammarhow
Lieing or Lying – Which Spelling Is Correct? The word ‘lieing’ is not a word It is a common misspelling of the word ‘lying’ This is due to some people getting a bit confused as to how certain verbs work in English The word ‘lying’ is the present tense version of the verb ‘to lie’
- Laying vs. Lying—Easy Trick To Know Which To Use - Parade
Is it 'laying in bed' or 'lying in bed'? We go over the differences between the meanings of 'laying' and 'lying,' as well as how to remember which word to use
- LYING definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
SYNONYMS 1 falsehood, falsity, mendacity, prevarication 2 deceptive, misleading, fallacious; sham, counterfeit ANTONYMS 1 truth 2 true, candid Most material © 2005, 1997, 1991 by Penguin Random House LLC Modified entries © 2019 by Penguin Random House LLC and HarperCollins Publishers Ltd
- LYING | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
ˈlaɪ ɪŋ Add to word list present participle of lie (Definition of lying from the Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary Thesaurus © Cambridge University Press)
- Lying | Definition, Types Consequences | Britannica
lying, any communicative act that aims to cause receivers of the communication to adopt, or persist in, a false belief However, because of its generality, this definition invites questions about its key terms There is no universally accepted definition of lying
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