Belie (verb)
bee-lye
Fail to fulfil or justify (a claim or expectation): (of an appearance) fail to give a true impression of (something).
From the Old English word belēogan which meant ‘deceive by lying’, from be- ‘about’ + lēogan ‘to lie’.
Example sentences
“His rather unimpressive exterior belied the terrible power he could wield.”
“But, this is belied by their own statements, and the truth.”
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