In Lieu Of Synonym

Definition of lieu noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

In Lieu Of Synonym 1

Due to its unusual Francophonic spelling, many people misspell lieu (which appears most often in the phrase in lieu of) as loo or lue. We even have evidence for people assuming the phrase is inlu of.

In Lieu Of Synonym 2

To be in lieu of something is to replace it or substitute for it. A restaurant that's run out of clams might serve French onion soup in lieu of chowder. The word lieu originally comes from the Latin locus, meaning "place," and its meaning has stayed true to its origins ever since.

In Lieu Of Synonym 3

For many speakers "lieu" and "loo" are now homophones. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. What is the pronunciation of lieu?

In Lieu Of Synonym 4

lieu (ljuː; luː) n stead; place (esp in the phrases in lieu, in lieu of) [C13: from Old French, ultimately from Latin locus place]

Borrowed from Middle French lieu, from Old French leu, from Latin locum, accusative of locus (“place”). Doublet of locus. Attested earlier and in Middle English only as part of the partially calqued phrase in lieu of.

noun Place; room; stead: now only in the phrase in lieu of, which is equivalent to instead of. from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.

In Lieu Of Synonym 7

"Lieu" is a French word adopted into English language and it is usually used in the phrase "in lieu of". It generally means "instead" or "in place of" and refers to something that is done or given as a substitute or replacement for something else.