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  1. lie to say or write something that you know is not true: He lied about his age. Don't lie to me. trick to make someone believe something that is not true, especially in a skillful way, in order to get what you want: She tricked him into handing over all his savings.

  2. Lie face up with your feet on the floor. Lie still and try to sleep. Lie still while I put the bandage on. They lay quietly for a while. She lay on her stomach. She lay sprawled on the sofa. He was lying naked on the bed. She lay on her back and looked up at the sky. The painting depicts a male figure lying prone.

  3. Synonyms for LIE: deceive, fool, prevaricate, fib, kid, trick, fabricate, misrepresent; Antonyms of LIE: testify, assert, swear, confirm, verify, validate ...

  4. 1. a : to be lying in a disordered way. He always had a lot of clothes lying around his house. b : to be somewhere within a general area or place. I know that pen is lying around here somewhere. 2. : to spend time resting in a lazy way. She spent the whole day just lying around.

  5. LIE definition: 1. to be in a horizontal or flat position on a surface: 2. to be in a particular place: 3. to say…. Learn more.

  6. lie - WordReference English dictionary, questions, discussion and forums. All Free.

  7. LIE meaning: 1. to be in a horizontal or flat position on a surface: 2. to be in a particular place: 3. to say…. Learn more.

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