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  1. The meaning of LYING is marked by or containing untrue statements : false. How to use lying in a sentence.

  2. lying to; low-lying; lie ahead (of someone) lie behind something; lie in; lie up; See all meanings

  3. Lying definition: the telling of lies, or false statements; untruthfulness. See examples of LYING used in a sentence.

  4. If you engage in lying, you're fabricating, prevaricating, or speaking falsely. You are deliberately deviating from the truth. If lying is the act of telling a lie, then "lying through your teeth" is the act of telling a bold lie, even if you know your listener will immediately know you're lying.

  5. to be in or move into a horizontal position on a surface: to lie in bed. to lie on a beach. to lie on your side. A cat lay in front of the fire. He lies awake at night, worrying. A pen lay on the desk. B1 [ I + adv/prep, L ] present participle lying | past tense lay | past participle lain.

  6. LYING definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary. Summary Definitions Synonyms Pronunciation Collocations Conjugations Sentences Grammar. Definition of 'lying' Word Frequency. lying. (laɪɪŋ ) A2. Lying is the present participle of lie 1. It was not clear if he was lying. More Synonyms of lying.

  7. Synonyms for LYING: dishonest, misleading, erroneous, mendacious, untruthful, false, untrue, fallacious; Antonyms of LYING: honest, truthful, open, true, moral, candid, sincere, straightforward.

  8. n. 1. the telling of lies. adj. 2. telling or containing lies; deliberately untruthful. [1175–1225] ly′ing•ly, adv. ly•ing 2. (ˈlaɪ ɪŋ) v. pres. part. of lie 2.

  9. Definition of lying verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  10. Noun. Filter. adjective. Disposed to or characterized by untruth. A lying witness. American Heritage. False; not truthful. Webster's New World. Synonyms: fraudulent. fibbing. false. dishonest. deceitful. untruthful. treacherous. misleading. mendacious. Antonyms: frank. direct. truthful. honest. verb. Lie. Webster's New World. Lie.

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