Belie (Best 2024)
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 to belie is to give a false idea of something, which is exactly what misrepresenting does. The word (/bɪˈlaɪ/) is a verb used when
"His youthful face belied his eighty years." (He looked young, which contradicted the fact that he was old). To disguise: To give a false impression of something
because the "relaxed stride" (the appearance) contradicts the "exhaustion" (the reality). The word (/bɪˈlaɪ/) is a verb used when
because it describes a cause-and-effect relationship rather than a contradiction of appearance.
Test your understanding of "belie" with the following questions.
"The company's massive profits belie the claim that the industry is in decline." (The success proves the "decline" theory wrong). Practice Quiz
