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Synonyms for lay
leɪlay
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English Synonyms and Antonyms
lay
Put is the most general term for bringing an object to some point or within some space, however exactly or loosely; we may put a horse in a pasture, or put a bullet in a rifle or into an enemy. Place denotes more careful movement and more exact location; as, to place a crown on one's head, or a garrison in a city. To lay is to place in a horizontal position; to set is to place in an upright position; we lay a cloth, and set a dish upon a table. To deposit is to put in a place of security for future use; as, to deposit money in a bank; the original sense, to lay down or let down (quietly), is also common; as, the stream deposits sediment.
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Princeton's WordNet
ballad, laynoun
a narrative song with a recurrent refrain
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sacred, professionalballad, layadjective
a narrative poem of popular origin
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professional, sacredlaic, lay, secularadjective
characteristic of those who are not members of the clergy
"set his collar in laic rather than clerical position"; "the lay ministry"
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profane, temporal, laic, secular, worldlyAntonyms:
professional, sacredlayverb
not of or from a profession
"a lay opinion as to the cause of the disease"
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sacred, professionalput, set, place, pose, position, layverb
put into a certain place or abstract location
"Put your things here"; "Set the tray down"; "Set the dogs on the scent of the missing children"; "Place emphasis on a certain point"
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sit, site, redact, gear up, fructify, send, mystify, put down, coiffure, plant, cast, put, prepare, do, rank, frame, place, impersonate, fix, countersink, arrange, stick, set up, define, station, gravel, aim, repose, amaze, beat, posture, come out, dress, typeset, localise, dumbfound, localize, mark, go under, point, locate, specify, correct, bewilder, set, personate, position, come in, rate, sic, range, limit, jell, grade, present, coiffe, post, baffle, pose, vex, coif, commit, direct, perplex, stupefy, flummox, ready, rig, get, order, invest, identify, determine, target, puzzle, model, go down, congeal, assign, lay out, couch, adjust, nonplusAntonyms:
professional, sacredlay, put down, reposeverb
put in a horizontal position
"lay the books on the table"; "lay the patient carefully onto the bed"
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put, destroy, bring down, enter, get down, recline, disgrace, set, pose, put down, place, degrade, discharge, drop, unload, rest, repose, set down, record, land, take down, reside, position, demean, drop off, recumb, place down, write downAntonyms:
sacred, professionallayverb
prepare or position for action or operation
"lay a fire"; "lay the foundation for a new health care plan"
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set, place, put down, put, position, pose, reposeAntonyms:
professional, sacredlayverb
lay eggs
"This hen doesn't lay"
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set, place, put down, put, position, pose, reposeAntonyms:
professional, sacredlayverb
impose as a duty, burden, or punishment
"lay a responsibility on someone"
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set, place, put down, put, position, pose, reposeAntonyms:
professional, sacred
Dictionary of English Synonymes
layverb
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layverb
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spread (on a surface)layverb
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prepare, set in order, get readylayverb
layverb
layverb
layverb
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produce, bring forth and deposit (as eggs)layverb
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10. (Naut.) depress, sink, sail away from so as to lose sight oflayverb
laynoun
laynoun
laynoun
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[U. s.] share of profitlaynoun
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songlayadjective
Synonyms, Antonyms & Associated Words
PPDB, the paraphrase database
List of paraphrases for "lay":
non-professional, non-scientific, secular, throw, nonprofessional, put, establish
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How to use lay in a sentence?
There is no greater love than this -- that a man lay down his life for his fellow man. basilia Paulino went to help my son, and look what happened.
I love the job. If I could just do animated film all the time, I would, because you wake up at 11, you stroll in your PJs, you lay down some hot tracks for an hour and half, two hours, three hours sometimes.
I will not plead or beg, but I'm just telling you that lay off the Pag-asa because I have soldiers there.
People are generally anxious when they're out and about and are electing to lay low now because it seems that the ICE agents are using their discretion in a much greater capacity now than ever before.
Just trying to get the barrel to the ball, see it down, she does spot a couple down in the zone. So just doing our best to lay off the rise ball, and when she does miss, to make sure we’re ready for that pitch.
Translations for lay
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- وضعArabic
- laic, profàCatalan, Valencian
- laickýCzech
- læg, lægge, læg-Danish
- flachlegen, laikal, legen, Laien-German
- poner, laico, profano, yacer, tirar, lego, acostar, tumbarSpanish
- asettelu, pano, kattaa, panna, sijoittelu, laulu, laannuttaa, muurata, laskea, laittaa, tehdä, maallikko, laatoittaa, jättää, asettaa, kierre, maata, [[kierteen]] [[suunta]], munia, valmistaaFinnish
- laïque, coucher, pondre, mettre, poserFrench
- fektetHungarian
- porre, deporre, profana, lasciare, profano, laico, posare, disporre, laicaItalian
- לְהַנִיחַHebrew
- 産む, 置くJapanese
- lègkeLimburgish, Limburgan, Limburger
- dēt, klāt, liktLatvian
- whakatakoto, whakatāpapa, whānau, panga, whakapapaMāori
- lek, leg-, lek-, legNorwegian
- leken-, leggen, wereldlijk, liggingDutch
- lek, lek-Norwegian Nynorsk
- legge, dekkeNorwegian
- botar, deitar, leigoPortuguese
- oua, culcaRomanian
- отложить, положить, светский, лэ, мирской, кластьRussian
- položitiSlovene
- lägga, ligga, lek-, kvädeSwedish
- yumurtlamak, döşemek, yatırmakTurkish
- đẻ trứngVietnamese
- ponreWalloon
- לײגןYiddish
- 躺着Chinese
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