Belie


The meaning of the word Belie is: to give a false impression of


Examples:

Jason tried to belie the fact he was a lousy worker by showing up early at the office.

published by Iris on 2021-10-01 12:01:31


In an attempt to belie the vehicle’s high mileage, the car salesman turned back the speedometer on the car.

published by Dorla on 2021-09-21 05:11:11


The woman hoped her excessive shopping would fool her friends and belie the truth about her empty bank account.

published by Corrinne on 2021-04-25 01:08:47


Because the large man wanted to belie his gentle personality, he often spoke in a rough tone of voice.

published by Romana on 2021-09-03 08:47:07


Janice hoped her smile would belie the sadness she felt.

published by Rikki on 2021-04-30 12:37:52


When the editor realized the article did nothing but belie the facts about the trial, he made a hasty decision to replace the piece with an article that was more authentic.

published by Lynelle on 2021-03-24 10:14:21


The small size of the weapon does not belie the amount of danger it can inflict upon a person.

published by Chong on 2021-04-02 20:04:41


If you look at the porch closely, you will see that the rotten porch boards belie the stability of the house’s entryway.

published by Milton on 2021-06-23 06:41:35


Kim’s blonde hair and strange behavior often belie the fact she is a very intelligent woman who graduated at the top of her college class.

published by Foster on 2021-01-12 09:06:55


In order to belie the truth about his illness, Jack always pretends to be healthy and happy at work.

published by Demetra on 2021-12-11 11:38:48


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