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lies

When you say things that are not true, you lie. If you do this often, we say that you lies to people. It is not a good thing to do because friends want the truth.

Sometimes people lie to avoid trouble. If your friend lies to you, you might feel sad or angry. Always try to tell the truth instead of telling lies.

The verb lies describes the action of telling untruths. People might use it in stories or when talking about honesty. It is important to remember that lies can damage trust in any relationship.

In professional or social contexts, saying that someone lies is a serious accusation. It suggests a pattern of behavior rather than a single mistake. Understanding the nuance between a 'fib' and lies helps in better communication.

The verb lies is often used in literary analysis or investigative journalism to characterize a subject's lack of integrity. It functions as a strong indicator of moral character. When someone lies, they are actively constructing a false reality to manipulate the perception of others.

Etymologically, lies connects to deep-seated cultural concepts of deception. In advanced discourse, the term is used to deconstruct political rhetoric or psychological patterns. It is a potent verb that carries significant weight, often serving as the pivot point for conflict in narratives and philosophical debates about the nature of truth.

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  • Lies means telling untruths.
  • It is a third-person singular verb.
  • Often used with 'to' or 'about'.
  • It implies a lack of honesty.

When we talk about lies, we are referring to the act of speaking untruths. It is a powerful word because it carries a lot of weight regarding honesty and trust.

Essentially, to lie is to choose to hide the truth. Whether it is a small 'white lie' or a major deception, the core meaning remains the same: the words spoken do not match reality.

The word lies comes from the Old English word 'leogan', which meant to deceive or be false. It has deep roots in Germanic languages, sharing ancestors with the Dutch 'liegen' and German 'lügen'.

Historically, this word has always been associated with moral failure. It evolved from a simple description of untruth to a term that defines the character of a person who frequently avoids the truth.

You will often see lies used in contexts involving betrayal or investigation. It is a common verb in both casual conversation and serious legal settings.

Common phrases include 'he lies to everyone' or 'she lies about her past.' It functions as a third-person singular present verb, making it frequent in storytelling and reporting.

Live a lie: To maintain a lifestyle based on a false premise. Tell a pack of lies: To tell many lies at once. White lie: A harmless or small lie told to be polite. Caught in a lie: When someone is discovered to be untruthful. Lie through one's teeth: To lie very boldly and shamelessly.

The word lies is the third-person singular of the verb 'to lie'. Note that it is a homograph of 'lies' (the plural noun for 'a lie').

Pronounced /laɪz/, it rhymes with 'eyes' and 'size'. The stress is always on the single syllable, making it sharp and direct in speech.

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It shares roots with words for 'false' in many Germanic languages.

Aussprachehilfe

UK /laɪz/
US /laɪz/
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eyes size wise prize rise
Häufige Fehler
  • Pronouncing as 'lice'
  • Missing the 'z' sound
  • Adding extra syllables

Schwierigkeitsgrad

Lesen 1/5

easy

Schreiben 2/5

moderate

Sprechen 2/5

moderate

Hören 1/5

easy

Was du als Nächstes lernen solltest

Voraussetzungen

truth say speak

Als Nächstes lernen

deception honesty integrity

Fortgeschritten

prevaricate fabricate

Wichtige Grammatik

Subject-Verb Agreement

He lies.

Intransitive Verbs

He lies.

Present Simple

He lies often.

Beispiele nach Niveau

1

He lies to his mom.

He tells untruths to his mother.

Third-person singular.

1

She never lies to her best friend.

2

Why does he always tell lies?

3

He lies about his age.

4

She lies when she is scared.

5

Nobody likes it when someone lies.

6

He lies to get out of work.

7

She lies, and I know it.

8

It is wrong when he lies.

1

He lies to cover his mistakes.

2

She lies with such confidence.

3

The politician lies to the public.

4

He lies about where he was.

5

She lies to keep the secret.

6

He lies to save his reputation.

7

She lies to protect her brother.

8

He lies, but he gets caught.

1

He lies through his teeth every day.

2

She lies to herself about the situation.

3

The witness lies under oath.

4

He lies to manipulate the outcome.

5

She lies to avoid confrontation.

6

He lies, and the truth comes out.

7

She lies to maintain her image.

8

He lies about his credentials.

1

He lies with such frequency that no one trusts him.

2

She lies to obfuscate the real issues.

3

The suspect lies to deflect blame.

4

He lies to weave a complex web of deceit.

5

She lies to preserve her fragile ego.

6

He lies to gain an unfair advantage.

7

She lies to distance herself from the past.

8

He lies to control the narrative.

1

He lies with a cold, calculated precision.

2

She lies to construct a facade of perfection.

3

The narrator lies to keep the audience guessing.

4

He lies to justify his immoral actions.

5

She lies to shield her family from the truth.

6

He lies to suppress the uncomfortable reality.

7

She lies to manipulate the social hierarchy.

8

He lies to maintain his position of power.

Häufige Kollokationen

blatantly lies
constantly lies
lies about
lies to
habitually lies
boldly lies
lies through teeth
lies for
lies under oath
lies to cover

Redewendungen & Ausdrücke

"Tell a white lie"

A small, harmless lie.

I told a white lie to be polite.

casual

"Live a lie"

To live a life based on falsehoods.

He has been living a lie for years.

neutral

"Caught in a lie"

To be exposed for lying.

She was caught in a lie.

neutral

"Lie through one's teeth"

To lie shamelessly.

He lied through his teeth.

casual

"A pack of lies"

A series of lies.

His story was a pack of lies.

neutral

"Lie like a rug"

To lie very easily.

He lies like a rug.

slang

Leicht verwechselbar

lies vs lays

similar sound

lays needs an object

He lays the book down vs He lies to me.

lies vs lice

rhyme

lice is a bug

He has lice vs He lies.

lies vs lies (rest)

spelling

rest vs deception

He lies in bed vs He lies to me.

lies vs lied

past tense

past vs present

He lied yesterday vs He lies today.

Satzmuster

A1

Subject + lies + to + person

He lies to me.

A2

Subject + lies + about + topic

She lies about her age.

A2

Subject + always + lies

He always lies.

B1

Subject + lies + to + cover + up

He lies to cover up.

B2

Subject + lies + even + when + not + needed

She lies even when not needed.

Wortfamilie

Substantive

liar someone who lies

Verben

lied past tense of lie

Adjektive

lying the act of being untruthful

Verwandt

untruth synonym

So verwendest du es

frequency

7

Häufige Fehler
  • Using 'lays' instead of 'lies' lies

    Lays requires an object.

  • Confusing 'lie' and 'lay' lie

    Lie is intransitive.

  • Saying 'he lie' instead of 'he lies' he lies

    Subject-verb agreement.

  • Using 'lies' as a noun plural lies

    It works as both.

  • Saying 'lies to me' as 'lies me' lies to me

    Needs a preposition.

Tipps

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Memory Palace

Imagine a liar's nose growing.

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Native Usage

Use it to describe patterns.

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Cultural Insight

Truth is highly valued.

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Grammar Shortcut

He/She/It lies.

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Say It Right

Rhymes with size.

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Don't Make This Mistake

Don't confuse with lay.

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Did You Know?

Pinocchio is the icon.

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Study Smart

Read news for usage.

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Writing Tip

Use strong verbs.

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Speaking Tip

Be careful with tone.

Einprägen

Eselsbrücke

Lies makes you lose your 'eyes' (trust).

Visuelle Assoziation

A person with a long nose.

Word Web

deception truth honesty integrity

Herausforderung

Write three sentences about honesty.

Wortherkunft

Old English

Ursprüngliche Bedeutung: to deceive

Kultureller Kontext

Accusing someone of lying is a direct insult.

Lying is generally seen as a serious moral failing.

Pinocchio Liar Liar The Boy Who Cried Wolf

Im Alltag üben

Kontexte aus dem Alltag

at work

  • He lies about his hours
  • Don't lie to the boss

school

  • She lies about her homework
  • Stop lying to me

relationships

  • He lies to his partner
  • Trust is lost when one lies

politics

  • The candidate lies to voters
  • He lies about his policy

Gesprächseinstiege

"Why do you think people tell lies?"

"Have you ever been caught in a lie?"

"What is a white lie?"

"Do you think it is ever okay to lie?"

"How can you tell if someone lies?"

Tagebuch-Impulse

Write about a time you felt someone lied to you.

Is honesty always the best policy?

Describe a character who lies.

How does lying affect trust?

Häufig gestellte Fragen

8 Fragen

It is both.

Like 'eyes' with an L.

Yes, it is a strong accusation.

Lied.

Only if describing fraud.

A harmless one.

No, that is 'lie down'.

It affects trust.

Teste dich selbst

fill blank A1

He ___ to his teacher.

Richtig! Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: lies

Third-person singular.

multiple choice A2

What does it mean to lie?

Richtig! Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: Tell untruth

Definition.

true false B1

Lying is considered a good habit.

Richtig! Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: Falsch

It is generally negative.

match pairs B1

Word

Bedeutung

Alles zugeordnet!

Synonym matching.

sentence order B2

Tippe auf die Wörter unten, um den Satz zu bilden
Richtig! Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort:

Subject-adverb-verb.

Ergebnis: /5

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