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  1. The word ‘lying’ is the present tense version of ‘to lie’. It means to either be laying down or to actually lie e.g. tell an untruth i.e. a ‘lie’. The word ‘lying’ is often misspelled as ‘lieing’. However, if you see the word ‘lieing’, we can assure you that the usage is incorrect.

  2. Lieing or Lying: the Definition. What Does Lieing Mean? “Lieing” is actually a common misspelling of the word “lying”. When you see “lieing,” it’s likely intended to be “lying,” as “lieing” is not recognized as a correct spelling in English. Incorrect: He is lieing down on the bed. Correct: He is lying down on ...

  3. The word lie is an intransitive verb, which means it does not use a direct object. You lie down, but you lay something down. Lie does not require a direct object. Lay requires a direct object. The same rules apply to laying and lying (never “lieing”—beware of spelling).

  4. Definition. “Lying” has multiple definitions, and its use will depend on the intent of the writer. Lying (noun): the telling of lies. Untruthfulness. Lying (adjective): telling or containing lies; being intently untruthful. Lying (verb): to be in or to assume a horizontal position. Grammatical Structure.

  5. The correct spelling is “lying.” “Lying” can be a verb, noun, or adjective, and it means telling a falsehood or being in a horizontal position. On the other hand, “laying” is the present participle of the verb “lay,” which means to put or place something down.

  6. The grammatical rule tells us that when a verb ends with -ie, e.g. die, tie, lie, one shall erase the ending and replace it with -ying so that dying, tying, and lying are obtained. Not only is lying the only correct answer, but also there is no such word as lieing at all.

  7. Lying or lying – which is correct? This can be a confusing question for English learners, as both words seem to have similar spellings. However, when it comes to the verb meaning “to tell a falsehood,” the correct spelling is “lying.” Let’s dive into why this is the case and explore a few examples to clarify any doubts.