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    belie
    /bɪˈlʌɪ/

    verb

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  2. 1. a. : to give a false impression of. Her gentleness belies her strength. b. : to present an appearance not in agreement with. His manner and appearance belie his age. 2. a. : to show (something) to be false or wrong. The evidence belies their claims of innocence. b. : to run counter to : contradict.

  3. BELIE definition: 1. to show something to be false, or to hide something such as an emotion: 2. to show something to…. Learn more.

  4. If one thing belies another, it hides the true situation and so creates a false idea or image of someone or something. His youthful face belies his 80 years. [VERB noun] If one thing belies another, it proves that the other thing is not true or genuine. The facts of the situation belie his testimony. [VERB noun]

  5. To belie means to contradict. If you are 93 but look like you are 53, then your young looks belie your age.

  6. Belie definition: to show to be false; contradict. See examples of BELIE used in a sentence.

  7. BELIE meaning: 1. to show something to be false, or to hide something such as an emotion: 2. to show something to…. Learn more.

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

  9. be·lie. (bĭ-lī′) tr.v. be·lied, be·ly·ing, be·lies. 1. To give a false representation to; misrepresent: "He spoke roughly in order to belie his air of gentility" (James Joyce). 2. To show to be false; contradict: Their laughter belied their outward grief.

  10. Jun 2, 2024 · belie (third-person singular simple present belies, present participle belying, simple past belay, past participle belain) (transitive, obsolete) To lie around; encompass. (transitive, obsolete, of an army) To surround; beleaguer.

  11. BELIE definition: to give a wrong idea about something: . Learn more.