Examples of 'belie' in a sentence

Meaning of "belie"

belie (verb) - To misrepresent or contradict the true nature of something. This term is often used to describe a situation where appearances are deceptive or misleading. For instance, 'His calm demeanor belies the intense emotions he is feeling.'
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  • To lie around; encompass.
  • To surround; beleaguer.
  • To tell lies about.
  • To give a false representation of.

How to use "belie" in a sentence

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I can not belie v e the y shot him.
Her interview would seem to belie that.
I belie ve there is a female assassin operating internationally.
I find it hard to belie you do not know.
I belie the enclosed man belongs to you.
But these statistics belie a deeper reality.
They belie themselves and deny me continually.
A few exceptions belie this general trend.
They belie the relentlessness of the shantytowns.
The easy lines belie their depth.
They belie themselves and deny me constantly.
But sales figures belie that version.
Belie the clarity of your wisdom.
Their actions forever belie their words.
I can not belie this was beneath your house.

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These little ones who belie.
Otherwise it would belie their claim of a chemical explosion.
I fear that they will belie me.
I will not belie our chances.
I belie the length can be a problem.
Your eyes belie your words.
We say lie on her when they belie her.
Yet the unbelievers still belie.
Give it a shot if you do not belie me.
Primeval landscapes belie its rich resourceful life.
What matters is to never stop belie.
The years belie we lived a lie.
I find that very hard to belie.
I do not belie v e in that stupid shit.
Yea those who disbelieve belie.
Thou dost belie her and thou art a devil.
Now is the time to belie falsehood.
You belie ve malicious gossip.
And tasks which belie my skills.
Contrary to what most people belie.
His policies belie his rhetoric.
Burn and burn belie.
But the facts belie such easy answers.
An objective examination of facts would be enough to belie these pretensions.
The facts belie both versions.
These are then ruthlessly tested in the field because we belie.
Its policies belie its rhetoric.
Bea does not belie.
Seems to belie your valour.
Community groups in the area are working to belie that impression.
I do not belie ve this guy.
You gotta belie.
Obscenities belie an inarticulateness that characterizes your entire generation.
And the album does not belie our expectations.
Would belie academic accomplishments.

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