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descrizione parola per " bugia "
  • affermazione non corrispondente al vero, falsa, detta solitamente con l'intento di ingannare
  • piccola macchia bianca nelle unghie (v. leuconichia); più raram., bollicina bianca sul naso; o pipita. Così chiamate perché si usa dire scherz. che quelle macchioline o bollicine o pipite vengono a chi dice bugie
  • piccolo candeliere basso composto da una base a forma di piattello avente un manico e da un bocciolo metallico o ceramico in cui viene infilata la candela

descrizione parola per " menzogna "
  • dichiarazione coscientemente falsa
  • ripetuta tendenza a mentire

Beispiele für " lie "
  • Staying in the haunted house gave me 'the willies'.
  • This shall not 'relieve' either Party of any obligations.
  • He acted the part 'believably'.
  • 'Believably', Mikey said John pushed him first.
  • O 'alienate' from God. w:John John Milton. Paradise Lost line 4643.
  • The ancient people have a 'belief' in many deities.
  • My 'belief' that it will rain tomorrow is strong.
  • She often said it was her 'belief' that carried her through the hard times.
  • I can't do that. It's against my 'beliefs'.
  • The most 'unbelievable' thing happened to me today!
  • This restaurant makes 'unbelievable' pizza!
  • His excuse seems rather 'unbelievable'.
  • Her obvious nervousness 'belied' what she said.
  • He chose to 'disbelieve' the bad news as inconceivable.
  • Because of her religious 'unbelief', Jessica thought that she was less of a robot than the rest of her family.
  • She cried out in 'disbelief' on hearing that terrorists had crashed an airplane into the World Trade Center in New York City.
  • I stared in 'disbelief' at the Grand Canyon.
  • Officer Schmidt can finally go home because his 'relief' has arrived.
  • He gestured 'unbelievably'. Everyone knew he was faking being sick.
  • His face turned 'unbelievably' blue. We realized he was actually choking.
  • 'Unbelievably', Rudy saved the man's life but got sued for breaking two of his ribs.
  • The 'alienation' of that viewing demographic is a poor business decision.
  • I need a pair of 'pliers' to get a good grip on that broken screw.
  • 'inalienable right' a right that cannot be given away
  • In the expression 5 × 7, the "5" is a 'multiplier'.
  • The score 'multiplier' increases each time you complete a level of the video game.
  • English 'multipliers' include "double" and "triple".
  • The very dignified officials were confused by his 'cavalier' manner.
  • The article is not exhaustive, but it covers the 'salient' points pretty well.
  • The 'sommelier' recommended the perfect wine, opened the bottle with panáche, and served it perfectly.
  • Photos often 'lie'.
  • Se on missä 'lie'.
  • Tai mitä 'lie' ovatkaan
  • When Grandma came to visit, the teen-aged boy hid the 'girlies' in his dresser so she wouldn't see them.
  • "Daddy's little 'girlie'."
  • Staying in the haunted house gave me the 'willies'.
  • I 'believe' there is life after death.
  • I 'believe' in faeries
  • Why did I ever 'believe' you?
  • If you 'believe' the numbers, you'll agree we need change.
  • After that night in the church, I 'believed'.
  • I 'believe' it might rain tomorrow.(This definition is the same as "to accept as true", but for a likely event "might rain tomorrow").
  • When Pinocchio 'lies', his nose grows.
  • If you are found to have 'lied' in court, you could face a penalty.
  • Hips don't 'lie'.
  • I knew he was telling a 'lie' by his facial expression.
  • That kebab was lang=en
  • I shall be late because I missed the 'earlier' train.
  • I shall be late because I didn't start 'earlier'.
  • If no man have 'lien' with thee, and if thou hast not gone aside to uncleanness, being under thy husband, be thou free from this water of bitterness that causeth the curse...
  • He knows a bad case of the 'willies' will be our first response.
  • Well, the only way I can describe it is just the 'willies'. Like, somebody's watching me.
  • The 'relief' on that part of the earth's surface
  • I sighed with 'relief' when I found out that my daughter hadn't got lost, but was waiting for me at home.
  • Helen is a prostitute, but her 'clientele' is a broad mix of different ages, races and social statuses.
  • O 'alienate' from God. John Milton. Paradise Lost line 4643.