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View usage for: (laɪɪŋ) Lying is the present participle of lie1. More Synonyms of lying lying in British English 1 (ˈlaɪɪŋ) verb the present participle and gerund of lie1 lying in British English 2 (ˈlaɪɪŋ) verb the present participle and gerund of lie2 lying in American English 1 (ˈlaɪɪŋ) verb transitive, verb intransitive noun3. the telling of a lie or lies SIMILAR WORDS: disˈhonest lying in American English 2 (ˈlaɪɪŋ) More idioms containinglying not take something lying down Examples of 'lying' in a sentencelying Of course, there was always the possibility that Mogget was lying.She was lying on the bed with her legs up, carefully examining her thighs.The mantid was lying on her back, the massive trunk having crushed her abdomen nearly flat. Chinese translation of 'lying' n (u) -
说(說)谎(謊) (shuōhuǎng)
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好说(說)谎(謊)的 (hào shuōhuǎng de)
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All related terms of 'lying'Lying is something that I will not tolerate. Synonyms perjury fabrication misrepresentation fibbing dissimulation untruthfulness that lying hound Synonyms deceiving dissembling guileful Opposites straight , frank , reliable , straightforward , sincere , honest , candid , truthful , forthright , veracious Additional synonymsDefinition behaviour intended to deceive The suspect was found guilty of theft, fraud and deceit on an incredible scale. Synonyms lying, fraud, cheating, deception, hypocrisy, cunning, pretence, treachery, dishonesty, guile, artifice, trickery, misrepresentation, duplicity, subterfuge, feint, double-dealing, chicanery, wile, dissimulation, craftiness, imposture, fraudulence, slyness, deceitfulness, underhandedness Definition not honest or fair He had become rich by dishonest means. Synonyms deceitful, corrupt, crooked (informal), designing, lying, bent (slang), false, unfair, cheating, deceiving, shady (informal), fraudulent, treacherous, deceptive, unscrupulous, crafty, swindling, disreputable, untrustworthy, double-dealing, unprincipled, mendacious, perfidious (literary), untruthful, guileful, knavish (archaic) Definition treacherous or deceitful behaviour There has been some double-dealing. Synonyms treachery, cheating, betrayal, deception, hypocrisy, two-timing (informal), deceit, dishonesty, trickery, foul play, duplicity, bad faith, perfidy (literary), mendacityAdditional synonymsSlimy, double-dealing politicians have betrayed us all. Synonyms treacherous, lying, cheating, tricky, crooked (informal), fraudulent, two-timing (informal), dishonest, hypocritical, wily, swindling, sneaky, two-faced, deceitful, untrustworthy, duplicitous, perfidious (literary), underhanded Definition deceitful behaviour He was guilty of duplicity in his private dealings. Synonyms deceit, fraud, deception, hypocrisy, dishonesty, guile, artifice, falsehood, double-dealing, chicanery, perfidy (literary), dissimulationShe was a false friend, envious of her lifestyle and her success. Synonyms treacherous, lying, deceiving, unreliable, two-timing (informal), dishonest, deceptive, hypocritical, unfaithful, two-faced, disloyal, unsound, deceitful, faithless, untrustworthy, insincere, double-dealing, dishonourable, duplicitous, mendacious, perfidious (literary), treasonable, traitorous, inconstant, delusive, false-hearted Definition the state of being false with no clear knowledge of the truth or falsity of the issues involved Synonyms untruth, deceit, dishonesty, inaccuracy, deception, hypocrisy, treachery, duplicity, unreality, double-dealing, perfidy (literary), mendacity, fraudulence, deceptiveness Definition craftiness or deviousness I love children's innocence and lack of guile. Synonyms cunning, craft, deception, deceit, trickery, duplicity, cleverness, art, gamesmanship (informal), craftiness, artfulness, slyness, trickiness, wiliness, sharp practice, knavery (old-fashioned) politicians issuing mendacious claims and counter-claims Synonyms lying, false, untrue, fraudulent, dishonest, deceptive, deceitful, insincere, duplicitous, perjured, perfidious (literary), fallacious, untruthfulDefinition the tendency to be untruthful an astonishing display of cowardice and mendacity Synonyms lying, lie, perjury, deceit, dishonesty, distortion, misrepresentation, duplicity, falsehood, untruth, falsification, insincerity, perfidy (literary), fraudulence, deceitfulness, untruthfulness, mendaciousness, inveracity Definition treacherous or deceitful She says that politicians are a perfidious breed. Synonyms treacherous, dishonest, false, corrupt, unfaithful, two-faced, disloyal, deceitful, faithless, untrustworthy, double-dealing, traitorous, double-faced, treasonous, recreant (archaic) After months of prevarication, a decision has been made. Synonyms evasion, lies, deception, pretence, deceit, quibbling, misrepresentation, falsehood, untruth, falsification, equivocation, cavilling, tergiversation Definition disloyal and untrustworthy The President spoke of the treacherous intentions of the enemy. Synonyms disloyal, deceitful, untrustworthy, duplicitous, false, untrue, unreliable, unfaithful, faithless, double-crossing (informal), double-dealing, perfidious (literary), traitorous, treasonable, recreant (archaic) Additional synonymsDefinition deceitful or hypocritical He had been devious and two-faced. Synonyms hypocritical, false, deceiving, treacherous, deceitful, untrustworthy, insincere, double-dealing, duplicitous, dissembling, perfidious (literary), Janus-faced Definition (of a person) given to lying Some people may be tempted to give untruthful answers. Synonyms dishonest, lying, false, deceptive, hypocritical, fibbing, deceitful, dissembling, mendacious |