Laied vs. Laid: What's the Difference?

Edited by Sumera Saeed || By Sawaira Riaz || Published on November 4, 2023
"Laied" is a misspelling, whereas "Laid" is correct, meaning to set something down or to have placed in the past tense.

Which is correct: Laied or Laid
How to spell Laid?

Laied is Incorrect

Laid is Correct
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Key Differences
Laid: past tense of lay; "He laid the book on the table."

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Nov 04, 2023
Laid: to have established or set down; "They laid the foundations for the new school."

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Nov 04, 2023
Laid: to have prepared or planned; "She laid plans for their retirement."

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Nov 04, 2023
Laid: set down or placed in a horizontal position; "The patient was laid in bed."

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Nov 04, 2023
Laid: to have presented or submitted something; "The lawyer laid new evidence before the jury."

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Nov 04, 2023
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Remember the phrase, "Laid back," which is correctly spelled and means relaxed; both words have four letters.

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Nov 04, 2023
"Laid" rhymes with "paid," and both are spelled with "aid."

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Nov 04, 2023
Think of "laid" as the past tense of "lay," with an "id" at the end, not "ied."

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Nov 04, 2023
Associate "laid" with "maid," both have "aid" and provide services, one of which can be laying items down.

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Nov 04, 2023
Remember that "laid" is the past action of laying something, and the past is "aided" by what we did, hence "aid" in "laid."

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Nov 04, 2023
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Laied and Laid Definitions
Laid
To have presented or submitted something
The lawyer laid new evidence before the jury.

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Oct 16, 2023
Laid
To have established or set down
They laid the foundations for the new school.

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Oct 16, 2023
FAQs
Why is it called Laid?
It's called "laid" as it's the past participle of "lay," meaning to put down or set in place.

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Nov 04, 2023
What is the verb form of Laid?
"Laid" is the past tense and past participle of the verb "lay."

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Nov 04, 2023
What is the singular form of Laid?
"Laid" is the same in both singular and plural forms.

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Nov 04, 2023
Which conjunction is used with Laid?
There's no specific conjunction exclusive to "laid"; it depends on the sentence.

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Nov 04, 2023
Is Laid a countable noun?
"Laid" is not a noun; it's the past tense of the verb "lay."

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Nov 04, 2023
What is the opposite of Laid?
Opposites could be "raised" or "lifted" depending on context.

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Nov 04, 2023
What is the plural form of Laid?
"Laid" doesn't change in the plural; it's still "laid."

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Nov 04, 2023
Which preposition is used with Laid?
Prepositions like "on," "in," or "down" can be used with "laid."

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Nov 04, 2023
Which article is used with Laid?
"Laid" can be preceded by any article: "the," "a," or "an," depending on the sentence.

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Nov 04, 2023
How do we divide Laid into syllables?
"Laid" is a single syllable and isn't divided.

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Nov 04, 2023
What is another term for Laid?
"Placed" or "set" can be synonyms depending on the context.

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Nov 04, 2023
Is Laid a vowel or consonant?
"Laid" is a word, not a letter; it consists of both vowels and consonants.

Janet White
Nov 04, 2023
Is the Laid term a metaphor?
"Laid" itself isn't a metaphor, but can be used metaphorically in language.

Harlon Moss
Nov 04, 2023
Is Laid a negative or positive word?
"Laid" is neutral; its connotation depends on the context.

Janet White
Nov 04, 2023
How is Laid used in a sentence?
"She laid the keys on the table before leaving."

Harlon Moss
Nov 04, 2023
Is Laid an abstract noun?
No, "laid" is not a noun; it's the past tense of the verb "lay."

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Nov 04, 2023
What is a stressed syllable in Laid?
The entire word "laid" is a single, stressed syllable.

Aimie Carlson
Nov 04, 2023
Which determiner is used with Laid?
Determiners like "the" or possessives like "my/your" can be used with "laid."

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Nov 04, 2023
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Sumera SaeedSumera is an experienced content writer and editor with a niche in comparative analysis. At Diffeence Wiki, she crafts clear and unbiased comparisons to guide readers in making informed decisions. With a dedication to thorough research and quality, Sumera's work stands out in the digital realm. Off the clock, she enjoys reading and exploring diverse cultures.
