LIE vs CONSIST: NOUN
- The manner or position in which something is situated.
- A haunt or hiding place of an animal.
- The position of a golf ball that has come to a stop.
- A false statement deliberately presented as being true; a falsehood.
- Norwegian diplomat who was the first Secretary General of the United Nations (1896-1968)
- Position or manner in which something is situated
- A statement that deviates from or perverts the truth
- 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.
- Something meant to deceive or mistakenly accepted as true.
- A lineup or sequence of railroad carriages or cars, with or without a locomotive, that form a unit.
LIE vs CONSIST: VERB
- Be lying, be prostrate; be in a horizontal position
- 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
- Assume a reclining position
- Originate (in)
- Have its essential character; be comprised or contained in; be embodied in
- Be consistent in form, tenor, or character; be congruous
- Be composed of
- To exist, to be.
- To be comprised or contained in.
- To be composed, formed, or made up of.
- Originate (in)
LIE vs CONSIST: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- To occupy a position or place.
- To say or write as a lie.
- To stay for a night or short while.
- To be admissible or maintainable.
- To be buried in a specified place.
- To extend.
- To convey a false image or impression.
- To present false information with the intention of deceiving.
- To be or place oneself at rest in a flat, horizontal, or recumbent position; recline.
- 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 be made up or composed.
- To have a basis; reside or lie.
- To be compatible; accord.
- To stand firm; to be in a fixed or permanent state, as a body composed of parts in union or connection; to hold together; to be; to exist; to subsist; to be supported and maintained.
- To be composed or made up; -- followed by of.
- To have as its substance or character, or as its foundation; to be; -- followed by in.
- To be consistent or harmonious; to be in accordance; -- formerly used absolutely, now followed by with.
- To insist; -- followed by on.
LIE vs CONSIST: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Tell an untruth
- Be in a horizontal position
- Be lying, be prostrate
- Occupy a certain position
- Be located or situated somewhere
- Nautical, to careen with the wind abeam, as a ship.
- In law, to be sustainable; be capable of being maintained: as, an action lies against the tenant for waste.
- To rest; bear; press; weigh: with on or upon.
- To lodge; pass the night; sleep.
- Pretend with intent to deceive
- To rest or remain in a state or condition; continue inactive or unchanged: as, to lie in soak; the land lies fallow.
- To be confined or imprisoned.
- 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 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 be in a quiescent state; be or become quiet or inactive; remain passive or expectant.
- 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 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 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.
- In heraldry, same as stringed.
- To be in a certain direction; be present in a particular place or thing; be found; exist.
- (idiom) (lie) To keep oneself or one's plans hidden.
- (idiom) (lie) To bide one's time but remain ready for action.
- (idiom) (lie through (one's) teeth) To lie outrageously or brazenly.
- Have its essential character
- Be comprised or contained in
- Be embodied in
- To be compatible, consistent, or harmonious; be in accordance; harmonize; accord: now followed by with, formerly also used absolutely.
- To be composed; be made up: followed by of.
- To remain coherent, stable, or fixed.
- To stand together; be in a fixed or permanent state, as a body composed of parts in union or connection; hence, to be; exist; subsist; be supported and maintained.
- Be congruous
- To abide; rest; be comprised, contained, performed, or expressed: followed by in.
LIE vs CONSIST: RELATED WORDS
- Liar, Hide, Falsehood, Cheat, Exist, Stand, Truth, Lurk, Lie in, Lie down, Consist, Rest, Prevarication, Belong, Dwell
- Originate, Correspond, Represent, Constitute, Entail, Encompass, Involve, Includes, Include, Comprised, Comprise, Lie in, Dwell, Lie, Belong
LIE vs CONSIST: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Deceit, Deception, Prevaricate, Pretend, Liar, Hide, Falsehood, Cheat, Exist, Stand, Truth, Lurk, Rest, Prevarication, Dwell
- Pose, Exist, Are, Rely, Relate, Incorporate, Contain, Correspond, Represent, Involve, Includes, Include, Comprised, Dwell, Lie
LIE vs CONSIST: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- 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?
- Every team have to consist of three players.
- Does each clause consist of a complete thought?
- The unprocessed materials also consist of subject files.
- The list consist of routes beginning from Galle.
- The materials consist of subject and chronological files.
- Highly porous rocks consist of basalt and limestone.
- AST trees consist entirely of nested production lists.
- Eachdistrict shall consist of compact and contiguous territory.
- It can consist of a single item or it can consist of multiple items obtained simultaneously through a single contract.
- Minors consist of five courses while immersions consist of three courses.
LIE vs CONSIST: QUESTIONS
- Does equitable estoppel lie against the government?
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- Did Frontier Communications lie about internet speeds?
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- What is the lie angle of a standard lie angle irons?
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- Does Lie algebra determine the global structure of a Lie group?
- What is the connection between Lie algebras and Lie groups?
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