Belie
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Belie

because they mean the opposite; "belie" suggests a contradiction, not agreement.

"The company's massive profits belie the claim that the industry is in decline." (The success proves the "decline" theory wrong). Practice Quiz

The word (/bɪˈlaɪ/) is a verb used when something gives a false impression or contradicts a reality. It often describes a situation where an outward appearance hides a deeper truth. Quick Definitions To contradict: To show that something is false. To disguise: To give a false impression of something. Usage in Context because they mean the opposite; "belie" suggests a

Test your understanding of "belie" with the following questions.

because if she looked tired, her appearance would match her exhaustion, not belie it.

"She spoke with a calm voice that belied her inner panic." (Her voice sounded steady, hiding her actual fear). It often describes a situation where an outward

because "belie" usually creates a mask or confusion rather than making something clearer.