Belied

/bɪˈlaɪd/ verb

Past tense of belie: to contradict or show something to be false, or to fail to give a true impression of something.

From Middle English belien, from be- + lie (Old English leogan). Originally meant 'to tell lies about,' but evolved to mean 'to contradict' or 'to give a false impression.'

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