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belies

American  
[bih-lahyz] / bɪˈlaɪz /

verb

  1. 3rd person singular present indicative of belie.


Etymology

Origin of belies

belie ( def. ) + -s 2 ( def. )

Example Sentences

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Soon, trucks and workers would rush in to prepare for the next cultural happening in a building that both embraces and belies its Gilded Age beginnings.

From New York Times

And its seeming serenity belies lyrics about a lover’s quarrel that doesn’t clear the air.

From New York Times

However, that number belies regional disparities that have endured throughout the vaccine campaign.

From Los Angeles Times

Bass’ overall optimism would be expected for a mayor in the early months of a first term, but it also belies looming challenges that could reshape her time in office.

From Seattle Times

His weathered face — battle-scarred from a lifetime of high-mountain exploits — belies a youthful enthusiasm.

From National Geographic