lies Synonyms

lies Meaning

lies

lay entry 2, to bide one's time, to remain unused, unsought, or uncared for, to be located, to have sexual intercourse, to be or to stay at rest in a horizontal position, the haunt of an animal (such as a fish), to create a false or misleading impression, something that misleads or deceives, to have a place in relation to something else, to have direction, to lie prostrate, defeated, or disgraced, to make an untrue statement with intent to deceive, consist, belong, an act or instance of lying or resting, to be sustainable or admissible, to remain inactive (as in concealment), to be spread flat so as to cover, to have an effect through mere presence, weight, or relative position, to reside temporarily, to bring about by telling lies, to occupy a certain relative place or position, an untrue or inaccurate statement that may or may not be believed true by the speaker or writer, remain, to be in, stay in, or take up a horizontal position, to remain at anchor or becalmed, something said or done in the hope of deceiving, an assertion of something known or believed by the speaker or writer to be untrue with intent to deceive, to stay in hiding, to assume a horizontal position, to be or remain in a flat or horizontal position upon a broad support, a charge of lying (see lie entry 3), to give a false idea, lay sense 6, the position or situation in which something lies (see lie entry 1), to make a statement one knows to be untrue, the position in which something lies, to have place, to be in a helpless or defenseless state, to be sustainable or capable of being maintained, to stay in hiding or in ambush

lies Sentence Examples

  1. It's never a good idea to build a relationship on lies.
  2. The politician's speech was filled with blatant lies to sway public opinion.
  3. She felt a pang of guilt every time she told lies to cover up her mistakes.
  4. Lies have a way of unraveling, often leading to more trouble than they're worth.
  5. He couldn't bear the thought of living a life built on lies anymore.
  6. The lies he told eventually caught up with him, destroying his reputation.
  7. Trust is fragile, easily shattered by a web of lies.
  8. She found solace in the truth, free from the burden of weaving lies.
  9. Lies may offer temporary relief, but they always come back to haunt you.
  10. Honesty is the foundation of any healthy relationship; lies only serve to undermine it.

FAQs About the word lies

lay entry 2, to bide one's time, to remain unused, unsought, or uncared for, to be located, to have sexual intercourse, to be or to stay at rest in a horizontal

deceives, fibs, kids, fools, equivocates,prevaricates, deludes, fabricates, slanders, perjures

testifies,asserts, swears, validates, substantiates, verifies,confirms,authenticates

It's never a good idea to build a relationship on lies.

The politician's speech was filled with blatant lies to sway public opinion.

She felt a pang of guilt every time she told lies to cover up her mistakes.

Lies have a way of unraveling, often leading to more trouble than they're worth.