LIE IN vs LIE: NOUN
- A long stay in bed in the morning
- A statement that deviates from or perverts the truth
- Position or manner in which something is situated
- Norwegian diplomat who was the first Secretary General of the United Nations (1896-1968)
- Synonyms Untruth, deception. Compare fib.
- That which is intended or serves to deceive or mislead; anything designed or adapted to produce false conclusions or expectations: as, this epitaph is a lie.
- A false statement made with the purpose of deceiving; an intentional untruth; a falsehood; the utterance by speech or act of that which is false, with intent to mislead or delude.
- An obsolete form of lee.
- An obsolete spelling of lye.
- In railroading, a siding or short offset from the main line, into which trucks may be run for the purpose of loading and unloading; one of the different sets of rails at a terminus on which trucks stand while being loaded or unloaded.
- The place where a bird, beast, or fish is accustomed to lie or lurk; haunt.
- Manner of lying; relative direction, position, arrangement, etc. See lay, n., 4.
- The manner or position in which something is situated.
- A haunt or hiding place of an animal.
- A false statement deliberately presented as being true; a falsehood.
- Something meant to deceive or mistakenly accepted as true.
- The position of a golf ball that has come to a stop.
LIE IN vs LIE: VERB
- Originate (in)
- To be brought to bed in childbirth.
- To stay in bed (longer than usual).
- Be in confinement for childbirth
- Be located or situated somewhere; occupy a certain position
- Have a place in relation to something else
- Be and remain in a particular state or condition
- Tell an untruth; pretend with intent to deceive
- Be lying, be prostrate; be in a horizontal position
- Assume a reclining position
- Originate (in)
LIE IN vs LIE: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To be placed on or supported by a surface that is usually horizontal.
- To be or remain in a specified condition.
- To exist; reside.
- To consist or have as a basis. Often used with in:
- To occupy a position or place.
- To extend.
- To be buried in a specified place.
- To be or place oneself at rest in a flat, horizontal, or recumbent position; recline.
- To be admissible or maintainable.
- To stay for a night or short while.
- To present false information with the intention of deceiving.
- To convey a false image or impression.
- To say or write as a lie.
LIE IN vs LIE: OTHER WORD TYPES
- N/A
- In heraldry, same as stringed.
- To speak falsely; utter untruth for the purpose of misleading; make a misrepresentation consciously: followed by about, etc., and formerly (and still sometimes colloquially) by on.
- To make a false impression, either consciously or unconsciously; hold forth a misleading or deceitful appearance; act or manifest an untruth: used of both persons and things.
- To rest in a recumbent or prostrate position; remain or be held flatwise, lengthwise, or inclined on a supporting surface; recline or be prone or supine on something.
- To be in a quiescent state; be or become quiet or inactive; remain passive or expectant.
- To lay or place one's self in a recumbent or prostrate position; take a reclining posture: often followed by down when entire prostration is intended: as, to lie back in a chair; to lie down on the ground.
- To have place, position, or direction; be situated, set, or settled; stay or abide: as, the Azores lie in the Atlantic ocean; the army lay in a fortified camp.
- To be confined or imprisoned.
- To rest or remain in a state or condition; continue inactive or unchanged: as, to lie in soak; the land lies fallow.
- To be in a certain direction; be present in a particular place or thing; be found; exist.
- To lodge; pass the night; sleep.
- To rest; bear; press; weigh: with on or upon.
- In law, to be sustainable; be capable of being maintained: as, an action lies against the tenant for waste.
- Nautical, to careen with the wind abeam, as a ship.
- Be located or situated somewhere
- Occupy a certain position
- Be lying, be prostrate
- Be in a horizontal position
- Tell an untruth
- Pretend with intent to deceive
- (idiom) (lie through (one's) teeth) To lie outrageously or brazenly.
- (idiom) (lie) To bide one's time but remain ready for action.
- (idiom) (lie) To keep oneself or one's plans hidden.
LIE IN vs LIE: RELATED WORDS
- Put to sleep, Deal with, Go to bed, Get into, Be born, Lean against, Fall on, Bring out, Lie down, Come to, Sleep in, Consist, Belong, Dwell, Lie
- Liar, Hide, Falsehood, Cheat, Exist, Stand, Truth, Lurk, Lie in, Lie down, Consist, Rest, Prevarication, Belong, Dwell
LIE IN vs LIE: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Bed down, Take place, Shed light on, Take to, Come off, Put to sleep, Deal with, Go to bed, Get into, Fall on, Bring out, Come to, Sleep in, Dwell, Lie
- Deceit, Deception, Prevaricate, Pretend, Liar, Hide, Falsehood, Cheat, Exist, Stand, Truth, Lurk, Rest, Prevarication, Dwell
LIE IN vs LIE: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- The answer may lie in adolescent brain development.
- Silvia Melgar research interests lie in mucosal immunology.
- The structure of the cycle may have a larger span so that one climax may lie in Iran while another may lie in Hellas.
- Telling of a lie is a grave sin but a Muslim is permitted to tell a lie in some several cases.
- It is said of false Teachers, They lie in wait to deceive; they will be so industrious, they will lie and watch opportunities.
- They lie in their commercials about saving money so why would I not expect them to lie about the rate they are giving me.
- This power to produce sensible ideas must lie either in my own active thinking substance, or itmust lie in a substance distinct from me.
- Any three points in space that do not lie on a single line lie in a unique plane.
- Hence, all singular points which may lie in the finite part of the plane lie within an assignable circle.
- Preachers lie in the pulpit, teachers lie on students and vice versa.
- If you could lie about something so inconsequential and lie so beautifully, then you could be lying about anything.
- When you say we have no evidence you lie; when you claim all our proofs have been debunked, you lie.
- ATF questions Omar and he does what he does best, he tries to lie his way out of his lie.
- They lie in their commercials about saving money so why would I not expect them to lie about the rate they are giving me.
- To say anything else would be a lie, and how would the Holy Spirit bless a lie?
- Told the big whopper of a lie that could potentially cause mayhem or even the little white lie about the tooth fairy.
- First and second variations, the index form, conjugate and focal points, homogeneous spaces, lie groups and lie algebras.
- So people are not allowed to use the word lie when you just explained the very definition of a lie?
- Governments lie; newspapers lie; but in a democracy they are different lies.
- Why do recipe writers lie and lie and lie about how long it takes to caramelize onions?
LIE IN vs LIE: QUESTIONS
- What if it was functionally impossible to lie in a courtroom?
- How many times does Marlow lie in heart of Darkness?
- Does the future of biological plausibility testing lie in silico?
- What happens if you lie in an estimated tax statement?
- What instruments can you play with your lie in April?
- How many times did Ibrahim (PBUH) lie in the Quran?
- Does Europe lie in the northern or Southern Hemisphere?
- What happens if you lie in a statutory declaration?
- Where does Balmer series lie in the electromagnetic spectrum?
- What hemisphere does the constellation Pegasus lie in?
- Does equitable estoppel lie against the government?
- Does Squirrelflight lie to Brambleclaw and Firestar?
- Did Frontier Communications lie about internet speeds?
- What are the Lie groups corresponding to the Lie algebras?
- What is the lie angle of a standard lie angle irons?
- What are the best books on Lie groups and Lie algebras?
- Does Lie algebra determine the global structure of a Lie group?
- What is the connection between Lie algebras and Lie groups?
- What technology is used to detect Lie Lie Detection?
- Is Olivia Rodrigo's'Lie Lie Lie Lie'about Joshua Bassett?