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Meaning of lay
The primary meaning of the word "lay" is to put or place something down.
Etymology of lay
The word "lay" originates from Old English "lecgan", which is derived from Proto-Germanic "lagjan" and Proto-Indo-European "legh-"
Historically, the word "lay" has been used in various contexts, including to describe the act of putting or placing something down, as well as to describe the act of creating or producing something
Synonyms
put
place
set
position
deposit
rest
recline
lie
settle
sit
pose
arrange
locate
station
install
fix
plant
sow
spread
dispose
arrange
situate
collocate
repose
lean
prop
balance
perch
ensconce
nestle
cradle
bed
pillow
cushion
support
brace
stay
hold
secure
fasten
affix
attach
anchor
moor
tie
lash
tether
put down
lay down
lay out
lay up
set down
set out
place down
position down
deposit down
rest down
recline down
lie down
settle down
sit down
pose down
arrange down
locate down
station down
install down
fix down
plant down
sow down
spread down.
Definitions
- To put or place something down, typically in a careful or deliberate way
- To cause something to be in a particular position or to rest against something
- To produce or create something, such as eggs or a foundation
- To put or place someone in a particular position, typically in a bed or other place of rest
- To impose or enforce something, such as a rule or a fine
Usage Examples
- She laid the book on the table
- The eggs were laid by the chicken
- The foundation was laid for the new building
- The patient was laid on the hospital bed
- The rule was laid down by the authorities
Antonyms
raise
lift
pick
gather
collect
take
remove
eliminate
eradicate
abolish
cancel
delete
destroy
demolish
dismantle
disassemble
clear
clean
wipe
erase
expunge
delete
undo
retract
withdraw
recall
reverse
stand
rise
get
awaken
arouse
rouse
revive
resuscitate
animate
energize
invigorate
stimulate.