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- Dictionaryverblies (third person present)
- be, remain, or be kept in a specified state:"the church lies in ruins today" · "putting homeless families into apartments that would otherwise lie empty"
- law(of an action, charge, or claim) be admissible or sustainable:"an action for restitution would lie for money paid in breach of the law"
nounlies (plural noun)- the way, direction, or position in which something lies:"he was familiarizing himself with the lie of the streets"
- golfthe position in which a golf ball comes to rest, especially as regards the ease of the next shot:"the lie, in deep rough on a bank, was not good"
- the lair or place of cover of an animal.
OriginOld English licgan, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch liggen and German liegen, from an Indo-European root shared by Greek lektron, lekhos and Latin lectus ‘bed’.nounlies (plural noun)- an intentionally false statement:"the whole thing is a pack of lies" · "Mungo felt a pang of shame at telling Alice a lie"Similar:made-up storytrumped-up storypiece of fictionfairy story/talebarefaced lie(little) white liedeparture from the truthalternative factflight of fancyfigment of the imaginationterminological inexactitude
- used with reference to a situation involving deception or founded on a mistaken impression:"all their married life she had been living a lie"
verblies (third person present)- tell a lie or lies:"why had Wesley lied about his visit to Philadelphia?" · "“I am sixty-five,” she lied"Similar:say something untruetell an untruthtell a lietell a falsehoodinvent a storymake up a storybear false witnesstell a white liestretch the truthperjure oneselfcommit perjuryforswear oneselfbe forsworndepart from the truthlead astraythrow off the scentsend on a wild goose chaseput on the wrong tracktell a terminological inexactitudeOpposite:tell the truth
- (lie one's way into/out of)get oneself into or out of a situation by lying:"you lied your way on to this voyage by implying you were an experienced sailor"
- (of a thing) present a false impression; be deceptive:"the camera cannot lie"
OriginOld English lyge (noun), lēogan (verb), of Germanic origin; related to Dutch liegen and German lügen. - Truth
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