💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Forlay"
Found via reverse dictionary — words that share a conceptual meaning.
| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| offlayverb | (transitive, rare) To offset. |
| forleetverb | Alternative form of forlet. [(transitive, archaic or UK dialectal) To abandon; give up; leave; leave behind; forsake; desert; neglect.] |
| lay awayverb | (UK, transitive) To reserve (an item for sale in a store) for future purchase. |
| forleseverb | (transitive, obsolete) To abandon, forsake. |
| beflayverb | (transitive, dialectal or obsolete) To flay; strip; peel. |
| defrayverb | To pay or discharge (a debt, expense etc.); to meet (the cost of something). |
| forleaveverb | (ambitransitive, obsolete) To depart from (someone); leave (someone) behind; abandon; forsake; desert; give up; relinquish. |
| elongnoun | (transitive, obsolete) To lengthen out; to prolong. |
| forletnoun | (transitive, archaic or UK dialectal) To abandon; give up; leave; leave behind; forsake; desert; neglect. |
| lie oververb | (intransitive) To be deferred to a future occasion. |
| fraynoun | (countable) A noisy commotion, especially resulting from fighting; a brawl, a fight; also, a loud quarrel. |
| forslowverb | (transitive) To delay; hinder; impede; obstruct. |
| foregoverb | To precede, to go before. |
| lay upverb | (slang, US) To have sex; to have a sexual relationship. |
| overleavenoun | A leave which exceeds the approved or prescribed amount of time. |
| disleafverb | (transitive, rare or obsolete) To remove the leaves from. |
| disleaveverb | (transitive) Alternative spelling of disleaf. [(transitive, rare or obsolete) To remove the leaves from.] |
| forlendverb | (archaic, transitive) To give up; give up wholly or completely. |
| lay asideverb | To reserve (something, especially money) for future use; to save as a backup. |
| fallownoun | (agriculture, uncountable) Ground ploughed and harrowed but left unseeded for one year. |
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