What is another word for lied?
Pronunciation:
[ lˈa͡ɪd], [ lˈaɪd], [ l_ˈaɪ_d]
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Synonyms for Lied:
n.
• hymn (noun) • Other relevant words: (noun)v.
• adjoin (verb)- border,
- be adjacent to,
- lie,
- butt,
- join,
- abut,
- connect,
- communicate,
- touch,
- link,
- verge,
- approximate,
- neighbor,
- lie beside.
- defraud,
- juggle,
- bunco,
- counterfeit,
- feign,
- humbug,
- jive,
- Illude,
- fake out,
- betray,
- double-cross,
- affect,
- pretend,
- trick,
- simulate,
- psych out,
- fool,
- shuck.
- change,
- twist,
- slant,
- collapse,
- bend,
- slump,
- torture,
- crush,
- phony up,
- make out like,
- contort,
- angle,
- color,
- warp,
- melt,
- curve,
- deviate,
- wind,
- writhe,
- sag,
- gnarl,
- mangle,
- garble,
- whitewash,
- decline,
- trump up,
- misinterpret,
- Misshape,
- knot,
- misconstrue,
- belie,
- disfigure,
- alter,
- deteriorate,
- wrench,
- bias,
- buckle,
- put one on.
- elaborate,
- stretch the truth,
- make federal case,
- enlarge,
- overstate,
- pad,
- overelaborate,
- overdo,
- hyperbolize,
- blow-up,
- make mountain out of molehill,
- play up,
- overemphasize,
- romanticize,
- yeast,
- spread on thick,
- aggrandize,
- embellish,
- distend,
- build up,
- dramatize,
- expand,
- overestimate,
- enhance,
- overembellish,
- amplify,
- heighten,
- magnify,
- puff.
- cop a plea,
- elude,
- dodge,
- quibble,
- hedge,
- pussyfoot,
- tell white lie,
- pass the buck,
- hem and haw,
- parry,
- sidestep,
- cavil,
- fence,
- weasel,
- double-talk,
- mince words,
- beg the question,
- waffle,
- evade,
- blow hot and cold,
- eschew,
- cop out,
- cover up,
- flip-flop,
- stonewall,
- shuffle,
- cloud the issue,
- tergiversate,
- give run around,
- sit on the fence,
- run around,
- tergiverse,
- beat around the bush,
- escape.
- exist,
- distort,
- loll,
- be supine,
- concoct,
- couch,
- recline,
- lounge,
- be found,
- malign,
- pervert,
- belong,
- be on,
- palter,
- sleep,
- exaggerate,
- promote,
- forswear,
- Misinstruct,
- put up a front,
- dissimulate,
- misstate,
- be placed,
- mislead,
- stretch out,
- be seated,
- victimize,
- misinform,
- misrepresent,
- make believe,
- lie down,
- equivocate,
- remain,
- dissemble,
- be located,
- phony,
- bear false witness,
- be,
- fudge,
- soft-soap,
- reach,
- beguile,
- go back on,
- rest,
- fabricate,
- invent,
- be untruthful,
- overdraw,
- fib,
- stretch,
- be fixed,
- laze,
- deceive,
- retire,
- nap,
- be interred,
- be smooth,
- go to bed,
- bs,
- be beside,
- turn in,
- siesta,
- falsify,
- be buried,
- sprawl,
- prevaricate,
- repose,
- be prone,
- be level,
- beset,
- be established,
- break promise,
- spread,
- be recumbent,
- frame,
- be even,
- delude,
- misguide,
- have its seat in,
- perjure,
- occupy,
- extend,
- string along,
- fake,
- prevail,
- con,
- Misspeak.
Other synonyms:
• Other relevant words (noun):- allay,
- CANSO,
- reed,
- reside,
- lilt,
- chantey,
- stalk,
- fabricated,
- committed perjury,
- theme song,
- folk song,
- lying,
- croon,
- Lain,
- blues,
- noel,
- Alba,
- sawbones,
- calypso,
- strain,
- boat song,
- dirge,
- anthem,
- put,
- cry,
- sit,
- ballade,
- Prothalamium,
- bulrush,
- ballata,
- air,
- war song,
- ballad,
- lay down,
- pike,
- minstrelsy,
- Serena,
- Epithalamium,
- barcarole,
- subside,
- Canzonet,
- melody,
- pipe,
- Matin,
- sustain,
- Aubade,
- Fibbed,
- serenade,
- Chanson,
- surgeon,
- national anthem,
- Serenata,
- Cavatina,
- arrow,
- set,
- art song,
- torch song,
- drinking song,
- install,
- was untruthful,
- bear,
- fix,
- hymeneal,
- lay-up,
- bridal hymn,
- Lier,
- consist,
- xylophone,
- triangle,
- lies,
- invest,
- canzonetta,
- woodwind,
- blues song,
- misinformed,
- Canzone,
- dart,
- lance,
- brindisi.
How to use "Lied" in context?
Lied is a word that means to speak falsely. It originates from the German word Leier, which means bagpipe. Lied originally referred to musicians who would tell stories while playing their instruments. Today, the word is used to describe any type of false statement.
Lied can have a positive or negative connotation. When used in a positive context, it can be used to describe something that is truthful but not powerful or impressive. For example, "He spoke with feeling, but his story was a lie." This use of the word can be seen as humble and sincere.
Paraphrases for Lied:
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Independent
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Verb, past tense
apologize, confused, failed, forfeited, liar, lost, me, nonsense, pride, proud, rejected, stole, wasted, Cheated, Deceived, Denied, Did, Died, Erred, Went, Got, Misled, Non, Nope, Perished, Told, Tricked, Stepped, dared, guys, nevertalked.
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Verb, base form
Was.
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Verb, past tense
Homophones for Lied:
- lyde, Lolita, layette, lithodidae, Ltd., lay out, lily-white, laddie, leyte, lotto, lady, lute, lathe, lie with, lot, lld, leda, lilt, led, lathee, lota, layout, lid, latte, lloyd, lite, lead, laid, let out, Ld., lidded, LIDE, luddite, llud, leaded, lotte, looted, low tide, lethe, loaded, loathe, lady day, ludo, low-altitude, LTTE, loath, lido, lee tide, leto, lit, lad, loyalty, loot, liliidae, la-di-da, loti, lat, loud, laudo, Luda, lewd, laity, late, lath, laud, lade, lode, let, lydia, LEDE, Luta, load, loth, lithe, lout, lilith, lathi, latitude.
Hyponym for Lied:
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