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Belie

Part of Speech

Verb

Pronunciation

/bɪˈlaɪ/

Definitions

  1. To give a false impression of something.
  2. To fail to give an accurate representation; to contradict.
  3. To disguise the true nature of something.

Usage Examples

  • "His calm demeanor belies the turmoil within."
  • "The bright appearance of the house belies its age."

Etymology

From Old English belēogan, meaning 'to deceive,' from be- (about) and lēogan (to lie).

Synonyms

  • Contradict
  • Misrepresent
  • Disguise

Antonyms

  • Reveal
  • Expose
  • Clarify

Translations

Language Translation Pronunciation
Spanish Desmentir /des.menˈtir/
French Démentir /de.mɑ̃.tiʁ/
Hindi झूठा सिद्ध करना /ʤuːʈʰaː ˈsɪddʰ ˈkəɾəna/
Tamil தவறாக காட்டு /taʋaːɾaːka ˈkaːʈʉ/

Regional Pronunciation Variations

  • American English: /bɪˈlaɪ/
  • British English: /bɪˈlaɪ/

Historical Usage

The word 'belie' has been used since Old English to denote acts of deception or contradiction. It has consistently been associated with misrepresentation in literature and conversation.

Cultural Nuances

The term 'belie' often carries subtle connotations in literature and speech, indicating a deliberate or unintentional misrepresentation. It is commonly used in philosophical and poetic contexts.

More Information

The word 'belie' plays a significant role in understanding misrepresentation and contradiction in linguistic and cultural studies. Its roots in Old English highlight the evolving nature of language in expressing subtle forms of deception and contrast.

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