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laid

/lei/
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Definition

"Laid" is the past tense of the verb "lay," which means to put something down in a particular position. It can also mean to arrange things according to a plan.

Usage Instructions
  • Use "laid" when you want to talk about something that was placed or arranged in the past.
  • It is often used with objects or things that can be set down.
Example
  • "She laid the books on the table." (This means she put the books down on the table.)
Advanced Usage
  • You can use "laid" in more complex sentences to describe arrangements or plans.
  • Example: "The workers laid the bricks in a beautiful pattern to create a pathway."
Word Variants
  • Lay (present tense): "I lay the keys on the counter."
  • Laying (present participle): "He is laying the foundation for the house."
  • Laid (past participle): "The foundation was laid last year."
Different Meanings
  1. To put something down: "He laid the baby down in the crib."
  2. To arrange or set up: "They laid the table for dinner."
Synonyms
  • Placed
  • Set
  • Arranged
  • Positioned
Idioms
  • "Laid to rest": This means to bury someone or to stop a discussion about something.
    • Example: "The rumor was finally laid to rest after the truth came out."
Phrasal Verbs
  • Lay down: To put something down, often used to mean to surrender or provide a rule.
    • Example: "He laid down his sword and agreed to peace."
  • Lay out: To arrange something in a specific way.
    • Example: "She laid out her clothes for the next day."
Summary

"Laid" is a versatile word primarily used to describe the action of putting or arranging something down in the past.

Adjective
  1. set down according to a plan:"a carefully laid table with places set for four people"
    • stones laid in a pattern

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