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“belying”
belie (verb), belies; belied; belying
1. To slander, to depart from or to evade the truth, to falsify; to contradict: After Fidel explained why he was late to work, he was told that his boss knew that he belied his story.
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Diego's actions are belying his claims of being falsely accused of misbehavior.
2. To misrepresent, to give a false idea about something, or to conceal: The speaker's smile belied his anger at the critical comments made by the man in the audience.Sonja's appearance and behavior belie her young age.
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To give a false idea or statement about something, or to conceal the truth with lies. (2)
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