Belie
Belie is an English verb meaning to give a false impression or to contradict or misrepresent something. It describes a situation in which outward appearance, behavior, or evidence fails to reflect the true state of affairs. The word is typically used to indicate that evidence or appearances are misleading about an inner quality or reality.
Belie is transitive: it requires an object. Common constructions include belies (present tense) and belied (past
Etymology and forms: The verb is formed with the prefix be- attached to lie, dating from Middle
Uses and notes: In literature and journalism, belied statements or predictions are common rhetorical devices to
See also: Belie can also appear as a surname or place name in some contexts, and may