Is it lyed or lied?

The simple past tense of the verb lie, meaning “tell an untruth,” is lied.

The simple past tense of lie meaning “place yourself in a horizontal position” is “lay.”

“Lyed” can be used as an adjective that means “prepared with lye,” but it is uncommon.

You can use the QuillBot Grammar Checker to make sure you’re using verbs like “lied” correctly.