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    Lay
    /lā/

    verb

    • 1. put down, especially gently or carefully: "she laid the baby in his crib" Similar putplacesetput downOpposite pick up
    • 2. put down and set in position for use: "it is advisable to have your carpet laid by a professional"

    noun

    • 1. the general appearance of an area, including the direction of streams, hills, and similar features: "the lay of the surrounding countryside"
    • 2. an act or instance of having sex. vulgar slang
  2. What to Know. Lay means "to place something down flat," while lie means "to be in a flat position on a surface." The key difference is that lay is transitive and requires an object to act upon, and lie is intransitive, describing something moving on its own or already in position.

  3. British English. /leɪ/ lay. U.S. English. /leɪ/ lay. See pronunciation. Where does the noun lay come from? Earliest known use. Old English. The earliest known use of the noun lay is in the Old English period (pre-1150). lay is of multiple origins. Partly a word inherited from Germanic. Probably partly a borrowing from French. Etymons: French lai.

  4. adjective. /leɪ/ [only before noun] not having expert knowledge or professional qualifications in a particular subject. His book explains the theory for the lay public. Definitions on the go. Look up any word in the dictionary offline, anytime, anywhere with the Oxford Advanced Learner’s Dictionary app. not in an official position in the Church.

  5. The verb lay meansto put something down carefully in a flat position’. It must have an object. It is a regular verb, but note the spelling of the past simple and -ed form: laid not layed: Shall I lay the tray on the bed? A wonderful wooden floor has been laid in the dining room. Not: … floor has been layed …

  6. Jun 22, 2023 · lay means to put someone or something else in a horizontal resting position. What’s the difference between lay and lie? The word lay is a transitive verb, which means it uses a direct object. The word lie is an intransitive verb, which means it does not use a direct object. You lie down, but you lay something down.

  7. Definition of lay. 1. as in to put. to arrange something in a certain spot or position just lay the book over there on the table for now. Synonyms & Similar Words. Relevance. put. situate. place. position. locate.

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