释义 |
verbˈlʌɪɪŋˈlaɪɪŋ present participle of lie
Derivatives adverb Immigration has reached ‘a crunch point,’ he lyingly claimed, before extolling the draconian measures already taken by his government to restrict immigration. Example sentencesExamples - ‘I'd have to talk to my mom, but it sounds fun’ said Jacob half lyingly.
- Days later the army arrives with the coffin, pompously and lyingly informing the family that ‘the deceased was the victim of a terrorist attack.’
- God actively hates every sin and if you are living as a sinner lives - selfishly and lyingly and worldly - then God's hand is lifted up to smash you and put you in hell.
Rhymes belying, dying, self-denying, tying, vying verbˈlʌɪɪŋˈlaɪɪŋ present participle of lie
adjective ˈlʌɪɪŋˈlaɪɪŋ Not telling the truth. he's a lying, cheating, snake in the grass Example sentencesExamples - Getting out of that situation was the absolute nadir of my barefaced lying career.
- This fear of God's rejection is not only caused by the lying accusations of the devil.
- I SO much want to tell him what a lying bastard he is and how much his hostile betrayal hurt me.
Synonyms untruthful, false, dishonest, mendacious, perfidious, deceitful, deceiving, deceptive, duplicitous, dissimulating, dissembling, double-dealing, two-faced, Janus-faced, guileful, underhand, disingenuous informal crooked, bent, sneaky, tricky archaic hollow-hearted verbˈlaɪɪŋˈlīiNG present participle of lie
verbˈlaɪɪŋˈlīiNG present participle of lie
adjectiveˈlaɪɪŋˈlīiNG Not telling the truth. he's a lying, cheating, snake in the grass Example sentencesExamples - I SO much want to tell him what a lying bastard he is and how much his hostile betrayal hurt me.
- This fear of God's rejection is not only caused by the lying accusations of the devil.
- Getting out of that situation was the absolute nadir of my barefaced lying career.
Synonyms untruthful, false, dishonest, mendacious, perfidious, deceitful, deceiving, deceptive, duplicitous, dissimulating, dissembling, double-dealing, two-faced, janus-faced, guileful, underhand, disingenuous |