lippen

[ˈlɪpən]

lippen Definition

  • 1to trust or rely on someone or something
  • 2to expect or anticipate something

Using lippen: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "lippen" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    I'm lippening on you to finish the project on time.

  • Example

    I lippened that he would come back.

  • Example

    I can't lippen on this old car to get me to work every day.

lippen Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for lippen

Antonyms for lippen

Phrases with lippen

  • to rely on chance or good fortune

    Example

    I'm just lippening to luck to get me through this difficult time.

  • to have faith in the future and what it may bring

    Example

    Despite the challenges we face today, we must lippen to the future and believe that things will get better.

  • lippen to someone's word

    to trust or rely on someone's promise or assurance

    Example

    I'm lippening to your word that you'll be there for me when I need you.

Origins of lippen

from Middle English 'lippen', from Old English 'lyppian', meaning 'to trust, rely on'

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Summary: lippen in Brief

'Lippen' [ˈlɪpən] is a verb that means to trust or rely on someone or something, or to expect or anticipate something. It is often used in phrases like 'lippen to luck,' which means to rely on chance or good fortune, and 'lippen to someone's word,' which means to trust or rely on someone's promise or assurance.