Verb
The word is derived from belie
of Belie
Source: Webster's dictionaryA former Olympic gymnast, Telfer was made of pretty strong stuff; her petite frame belying the fortitude she’d shown performing on the world stage as a teenager. Source: Internet
Because belying the city’s small size is a bevy of chic, world-class accommodations, restaurants and bars, and boutiques. Source: Internet
Meanwhile, more forfeiture funding didn’t correlate with more solved crimes or lower drug usage rates, belying the notion that civil forfeiture is some essential crime fighting tool. Source: Internet
McCracken’s dark sense of humor ensnares unwitting readers, belying the sadness with which she writes, and she shows very little patience for self-pity and sentimentality. Source: Internet
This is a house whose defining piece, the unlined K jacket, is about lightness: a garment that imparts a sense of physical freedom while belying its appearance of formality. Source: Internet
Moreover, notwithstanding the clarification of GRP Chief Negotiator Bello that this was not the case, field reports continued to be sent to the NDFP belying his claim. Source: Internet