Synonyms for lay on the line
Grammar : Adj, verb |
Spell : lahyn |
Phonetic Transcription : laɪn |
Top 10 synonyms for lay on the line Other synonyms for the word lay on the line
- above-board
- aboveboard
- adduce
- advance
- advise
- affirm
- apparent
- artless
- assert
- bare-faced
- be careless
- blunt
- bold
- bona fide
- brazen
- break a story
- broach
- call a spade a spade
- chance
- chance it
- chronicle
- clue one in
- contend
- counsel
- depict
- direct
- disinterested
- divulge
- downright
- easy
- ethical
- expose
- express
- fair
- fair and square
- familiar
- flat-out
- forthright
- frank
- free
- from the hip
- gamble
- genuine
- get off one's chest
- give the word
- guileless
- hazard
- heart-to-heart
- high-minded
- hit on
- hold out
- honest
- honorable
- impart
- impartial
- imperil
- ingenuous
- innocent
- introduce
- invite
- itemize
- just
- kibitz
- law-abiding
- lay before
- lay it on the line
- lay on the line
- lay open
- leave defenseless
- leave in the middle
- let one's hair down
- like it is
- make a motion
- make a pitch
- make liable
- man-to-man
- matter-of-fact
- mellow
- menace
- move for
- naive
- name
- narrate
- natural
- no lie
- nominate
- objective
- offer
- on the level
- on the up and up
- open
- open-and-shut
- openhearted
- outright
- outspoken
- particularize
- peril
- picture
- plain
- plain-spoken
- plainspoken
- play into one's hands
- pose
- prefer
- present
- press
- proffer
- proper
- propone
- proposition
- propound
- put at risk
- put forward
- put in danger
- put in jeopardy
- put on the spot
- put to
- put up
- real
- receptive
- recite
- recommend
- recount
- rehearse
- reliable
- report
- reputable
- request
- retell
- reveal
- risk
- run down
- run through
- saying what one thinks
- scrupulous
- set forth
- shoot the breeze
- sincere
- sling
- solicit
- speak one's piece
- spill
- spill the beans
- spin a yarn
- spitball
- stake
- state
- stick one's neck out
- straight
- straight-out
- straightforward
- subject to
- subject to loss
- submit
- suggest
- talking turkey
- tell
- tempt fate
- tender
- threaten
- track
- transparent
- true
- true blue
- trustworthy
- trusty
- truthful
- unbiased
- uncommitted
- unconcealed
- undisguised
- undissembled
- unfeigned
- uninhibited
- unprejudiced
- unreserved
- unrestricted
- up front
- up-front
- upfront
- upright
- urge
- venture
- veracious
- verbalize
- virtuous
- volunteer
- what you see is what you get
Définition of lay on the line
Origin :- late 14c., "to tie with a cord," from line (n.). Meaning "to mark or mark off with lines" is from mid-15c. Sense of "to arrange in a line" is from 1640s; that of "to join a line" is by 1773. To line up "form a line" is attested by 1889, in U.S. football.
- As in open : adj honest, objective
- As in openhearted : adj frank
- As in plainspoken : adj frank
- As in straight-from-the-shoulder : adj frank
- As in straight-out : adj frank
- As in straight-shooting : adj frank
- As in frank : adj completely honest
- As in honest : adj truthful, candid
- As in jeopardize : verb endanger
- As in propose : verb suggest, present for action
- As in relate : verb give an account of
- As in propound : verb propose
- As in endanger : verb put in jeopardy
Antonyms for lay on the line
- abnormal
- aid
- ambiguous
- answer
- artful
- assist
- biased
- blocked
- certain
- closed
- cloudy
- comfort
- conceal
- condemn
- corrupt
- counterfeit
- dark
- deceitful
- deceptive
- decided
- definite
- deny
- design
- devious
- different
- disapprove
- disbelieve
- discourage
- dishonest
- dissociate
- dissuade
- evasive
- false
- fastened
- fraudulent
- guard
- help
- hide
- ignore
- inaccessible
- indirect
- insincere
- irresponsible
- keep
- locked
- lying
- meek
- misleading
- misrepresent
- obstructed
- oppose
- partial
- plan
- prejudiced
- protect
- refuse
- reject
- reply
- repulse
- retreat
- save
- secretive
- shifty
- shut
- shy
- subjective
- suppress
- sure
- tactful
- take back
- take care
- tell
- timid
- treacherous
- tricky
- unavailable
- unclear
- uncommon
- unfair
- unjust
- unreal
- unreasonable
- unreliable
- unsuitable
- untrustworthy
- untruthful
- vague
- withdraw
- withhold
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