Crossword-Solution: BELIES 6 letters, 11 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 8

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Proves to be false 1 answer
Confutes 2 answers
Proves otherwise 2 answers
Disproves 3 answers
Shows to be false 3 answers
Proves false 5 answers
Disguises. 6 answers
Contradicts 6 answers
Misrepresents. 6 answers
A STATEMENT THAT CONTRADICTS ITSELF 10 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
EARET
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with BELIES (5)

Who is he who now stops before the door without entering, and addresses a question to my host, who advances with a respectful salute? He is no common man, or his appearance belies him strangely.
The Bible in Spain George Borrow 1995
And surely there goes a great deal of conscience to the compiling of an history: there is no reproach to the scandal of a story; it is such an authentick kind of falsehood, that with authority belies our good names to all nations and posterity.
Religio Medici, Hydriotaphia, and the Letter to a Friend Thomas Browne 2019
The dear sweet secrets of the gods he tells, And with loath'd hate lov'd heaven he swells; Now, like a fury, he belies Myriads of pure virginities, And swears, with this false frenzy hurl'd, There's not a vertuous she in all the world.
Lucasta Richard Lovelace 1996
Not now, but in the privacy of my chamber I often weep great tears." "Friend," said I, "your plain but honest face belies your words.
The Brother of Daphne Dornford Yates 2008
The impassibility of that fine head, the fixity of that glance, cover irresolution and weakness, which the keenly intelligent and sarcastic smile belies.
Beatrix Honore de Balzac 1999

Quotes with BELIES (3)

Shakespeare's exquisite imagining belies our total inability to live in the present moment.
Harold Bloom The Western Canon: The Books and School of the Ages
Survival of the fittest" in the commonly used animal sense is not a theory or principle for a "time-binding" being. This theory is only for the physical bodies of animals; its effect upon humanity is sinister and degrading. We see the principle at work all about us in criminal exploitation and profiteering. As a matter of fact, the ages-long application of this animal principle to human affairs has degraded the whole human morale in an inconceivably far-reaching way. Personal…
Alfred Korzybski Manhood of Humanity
In conscious life, we achieve some sense of ourselves as reasonably unified, coherent selves, and without this action would be impossible. But all this is merely at the ‘imaginary’ level of the ego, which is no more than the tip of the iceberg of the human subject known to psychoanalysis. The ego is function or effect of a subject which is always dispersed, never identical with itself, strung out along the chains of the discourses which constitute it. There is a radical split…
Terry Eagleton Literary Theory: An Introduction
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Used 28 times in crossword archives (1957–2024).