lied (Meaning)

Wordnet

lied (n)

a German art song of the 19th century for voice and piano

Webster

lied (imp. & p. p.)

of Lie

Webster

lied (n.)

A lay; a German song. It differs from the French chanson, and the Italian canzone, all three being national.

lied Sentence Examples

  1. The politician lied about his qualifications, hoping to gain more votes.
  2. The salesman lied to the customer, promising a refund that he had no intention of giving.
  3. The student lied on her test, writing answers that she did not know.
  4. The husband lied to his wife, claiming he was working late when he was actually seeing another woman.
  5. The defendant lied under oath, hoping to avoid conviction.
  6. The child lied to his parents, fearing punishment for breaking a vase.
  7. The doctor lied to the patient, withholding information that could have caused anxiety.
  8. The friend lied about her whereabouts, concealing her true intentions.
  9. The witness lied at the trial, jeopardizing the case's outcome.
  10. The news article lied about the politician's involvement in the scandal, damaging his reputation.

FAQs About the word lied

a German art song of the 19th century for voice and pianoof Lie, A lay; a German song. It differs from the French chanson, and the Italian canzone, all three be

prevaricated, fibbed,deceived, fooled, perjured, fabricated, libeled, tricked, duped, misrepresented

testified, asserted, asserted,testified, swore, confirmed, verified,confirmed, swore, verified

The politician lied about his qualifications, hoping to gain more votes.

The salesman lied to the customer, promising a refund that he had no intention of giving.

The student lied on her test, writing answers that she did not know.

The husband lied to his wife, claiming he was working late when he was actually seeing another woman.