lie
/laɪ/lie
VERBDefinition of lie
If you lie down, your head and whole body are at the same level. You lie down when you want to rest or sleep.
Example: She lay on the bed and went to sleep.
If something lies somewhere, it is there and it is not moving.
Example: His dirty shirt was lying on the floor and old socks were everywhere.
If you lie, you say or write something that you know is not true.
Example: "How old are you?" he asked. "Twenty-one," she lied. She was actually eighteen years old. Examples given in the old Webster dictionary says, why do you lie to me vs why do you just lie there. In past tense the word "lier" perceived in the new dictionary does not exist. It has been deleted from context to be depicted as "liar" when in fact they are two different existing words that have two different meanings all together. In example, to be a "lier" is to be a noun in context and to be a "liar" would be as a verb form. One depicts a person or being while the other depicts an action.
Something not true, a falsehood, an untruth.
Example: I told a lie.
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EXAMPLESExamples of lie
She lay on the bed and went to sleep.
Example sentenceHis dirty shirt was lying on the floor and old socks were everywhere.
Example sentence"How old are you?" he asked. "Twenty-one," she lied. She was actually eighteen years old. Examples given in the old Webster dictionary says, why do you lie to me vs why do you just lie there. In past tense the word "lier" perceived in the new dictionary does not exist. It has been deleted from context to be depicted as "liar" when in fact they are two different existing words that have two different meanings all together. In example, to be a "lier" is to be a noun in context and to be a "liar" would be as a verb form. One depicts a person or being while the other depicts an action.
Example sentenceI told a lie.
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