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

Laied

Laied is an incorrect spelling of Laid.
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Oct 16, 2023

Laid

Set down or placed in a horizontal position
The patient was laid in bed.
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Oct 16, 2023

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 prepared or planned
She laid plans for their retirement.
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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

Laid

Past tense of lay
He laid the book on the table.
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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 pronunciation of Laid?

Laid is pronounced as /leɪd/.
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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

Is Laid an adverb?

No, "laid" is not an adverb.
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Nov 04, 2023

Which vowel is used before Laid?

The vowel "a" is used before "id" in "laid."
Harlon Moss
Nov 04, 2023

What is the root word of Laid?

The root word is "lay."
Aimie Carlson
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 noun or adjective?

"Laid" is a verb (past tense of "lay").
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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."
Aimie Carlson
Nov 04, 2023

Is the word Laid imperative?

No, "laid" is not imperative; it's past tense.
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Nov 04, 2023

What part of speech is Laid?

"Laid" is a verb.
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Nov 04, 2023

What is the opposite of Laid?

Opposites could be "raised" or "lifted" depending on context.
Janet White
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.
Harlon Moss
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 Laid a collective noun?

No, "laid" is not a collective noun.
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 many syllables are in Laid?

"Laid" has one syllable.
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Nov 04, 2023

What is the third form of Laid?

The third form is "laid" (past participle).
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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

What is the first form of Laid?

The first form is "lay."
Harlon Moss
Nov 04, 2023

What is the second form of Laid?

The second form is "laid" (simple past).
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Nov 04, 2023
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Sumera 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.

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