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be·lie B0170600 (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. [Middle English bilien, from Old English belēogan, to deceive with lies; see leugh- in Indo-European roots.] be·li′er n.belie (bɪˈlaɪ) vb (tr) , -lies, -lying or -lied1. to show to be untrue; contradict2. to misrepresent; disguise the nature of: the report belied the real extent of the damage. 3. to fail to justify; disappoint[Old English belēogan; related to Old Frisian biliuga, Old High German biliugan; see be-, lie1] beˈlier nbe•lie (bɪˈlaɪ) v.t. -lied, -ly•ing. 1. to show to be false; contradict: His trembling hands belied his calm voice. 2. to give a false impression of; misrepresent. 3. to be false to or disappoint: to belie one's faith. [before 1000; Middle English; Old English belēogan. See be-, lie 1] be•li′er, n. belie Past participle: belied Gerund: belying
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I belie | you belie | he/she/it belies | we belie | you belie | they belie |
Preterite |
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I belied | you belied | he/she/it belied | we belied | you belied | they belied |
Present Continuous |
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I am belying | you are belying | he/she/it is belying | we are belying | you are belying | they are belying |
Present Perfect |
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I have belied | you have belied | he/she/it has belied | we have belied | you have belied | they have belied |
Past Continuous |
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I was belying | you were belying | he/she/it was belying | we were belying | you were belying | they were belying |
Past Perfect |
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I had belied | you had belied | he/she/it had belied | we had belied | you had belied | they had belied |
Future |
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I will belie | you will belie | he/she/it will belie | we will belie | you will belie | they will belie |
Future Perfect |
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I will have belied | you will have belied | he/she/it will have belied | we will have belied | you will have belied | they will have belied |
Future Continuous |
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I will be belying | you will be belying | he/she/it will be belying | we will be belying | you will be belying | they will be belying |
Present Perfect Continuous |
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I have been belying | you have been belying | he/she/it has been belying | we have been belying | you have been belying | they have been belying |
Future Perfect Continuous |
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I will have been belying | you will have been belying | he/she/it will have been belying | we will have been belying | you will have been belying | they will have been belying |
Past Perfect Continuous |
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I had been belying | you had been belying | he/she/it had been belying | we had been belying | you had been belying | they had been belying |
Conditional |
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I would belie | you would belie | he/she/it would belie | we would belie | you would belie | they would belie |
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I would have belied | you would have belied | he/she/it would have belied | we would have belied | you would have belied | they would have belied | ThesaurusVerb | 1. | belie - be in contradiction withcontradict, negatedepart, deviate, vary, diverge - be at variance with; be out of line with | | 2. | belie - represent falsely; "This statement misrepresents my intentions"misrepresentsentimentalize, sentimentalise - look at with sentimentality or turn into an object of sentiment; "Don't sentimentalize the past events"distort, falsify, garble, warp - make false by mutilation or addition; as of a message or storydissemble, feign, pretend, sham, affect - make believe with the intent to deceive; "He feigned that he was ill"; "He shammed a headache"represent - serve as a means of expressing something; "The flower represents a young girl" |
believerb1. misrepresent, disguise, conceal, distort, misinterpret, falsify, gloss over, airbrush Her looks belie her 50 years.2. disprove, deny, expose, discredit, contradict, refute, repudiate, negate, invalidate, rebut, give the lie to, make a nonsense of, gainsay (archaic or literary), prove false, blow out of the water (slang), controvert, confute The facts of the situation belie his testimony.believerb1. To give an inaccurate view of by representing falsely or misleadingly:color, distort, falsify, load, misrepresent, misstate, pervert, twist, warp, wrench, wrest.Idiom: give a false coloring to.2. To prove or show to be false:confute, discredit, disprove, rebut, refute.Translationsbelie (biˈlai) – present participle beˈlying: past participle beˈlied – verb to give a false idea or impression of (something). His innocent face belies his cunning. 掩飾 给人以...的假象belie
Synonyms for believerb misrepresentSynonyms- misrepresent
- disguise
- conceal
- distort
- misinterpret
- falsify
- gloss over
- airbrush
verb disproveSynonyms- disprove
- deny
- expose
- discredit
- contradict
- refute
- repudiate
- negate
- invalidate
- rebut
- give the lie to
- make a nonsense of
- gainsay
- prove false
- blow out of the water
- controvert
- confute
Synonyms for believerb to give an inaccurate view of by representing falsely or misleadinglySynonyms- color
- distort
- falsify
- load
- misrepresent
- misstate
- pervert
- twist
- warp
- wrench
- wrest
verb to prove or show to be falseSynonyms- confute
- discredit
- disprove
- rebut
- refute
Synonyms for believerb be in contradiction withSynonymsRelated Wordsverb represent falselySynonymsRelated Words- sentimentalize
- sentimentalise
- distort
- falsify
- garble
- warp
- dissemble
- feign
- pretend
- sham
- affect
- represent
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