lie|lied|lies|lying in English
verb
[laɪ]
make an intentionally untruthful statement, tell a falsehood; purposefully deceive
Use "lie|lied|lies|lying" in a sentence
1. One lie needs seven lies to wait upon it.
2. However, Satan followed up that first lie with other lies.
3. A pathological liar is someone who lies Compulsively. While there appears to be many possible causes for pathological lying, it’s not yet entirely understood why someone would lie this way.
4. 9 One lie needs seven lies to wait upon it.
5. 7 One lie needs seven lies to wait upon it.
6. Belie (v.) Old English beleogan "to deceive by lies," from be- + lie (v.1) "to lie, tell lies." Current sense of "to contradict as a lie, give the lie to, show to be false" is first recorded 1640s.
7. Frankfurt defined Bullshitting as distinct from lying: a lie is deliberate and focused; to lie one must first know what is true
8. I lied when I said I didn't like you. I lied when I said I didn't care. I lie every time I try to tell myself I will never fall for you.
9. 17 I lied when I said I didn't like you. I lied when I said I didn't care. I lie every time I try to tell myself I will never fall for you.
10. 7 I lied when I said I didn't like you. I lied when I said I didn't care. I lie every time I try to tell myself I will never fall for you.
11. Pathological lying is when a person Compulsively lies without a clear motive for doing so
12. 27 Some people lie to boost their low self- esteem; some people lie to project their superiority. Some people lies to please or make others feel good; some people lie to belittle or hurt others. Some people lie to avoid responsibility or punishment; some people lies to achieve success or to seek personal gains. Dr T.P.Chia
13. Arab -- to lie in waitroot Definition to lie in wait NASB Word Usage ambush (15), Ambushes(2), lay in wait (3), lie in ambush (1), lie in wait (7), lies in wait (1), lurked (1 /hebrew/693.htm- 6k
14. Some people lie to boost their low self- esteem; some people lie to project their superiority. Some people lies to please or make others feel good; some people lie to belittle or hurt others. Some people lie to avoid responsibility or punishment; some people lies to achieve success or to seek personal gains. Dr T.P.Chia
15. Adjacence Meaning: "lying at," present participle of adiacere "lie at, border upon, lie near," from ad "to" (see ad-) +… See definitions of Adjacence.
16. The Amygdala is an almond-shaped structure that lies in the temporal lobe, lying just beneath the uncus 1)
17. I abhor being lied to.
18. And she lied without flinching.
19. You've lied to them.
20. Late 15th century from Latin Circumjacent- ‘lying round about, bordering upon’, from the verb circumjacere, from circum ‘around’ + jacere ‘to lie’.
21. The productive margin in our governments'search for revenue does not lie in the domestic economy, it lies with international donors.
22. The men had plainly lied.
23. That nut vendor lied to me.
24. The Washington Post Admittedly Lied
25. 9 I lied to him.