Artists signify the importance of the figures in their work by size. The most politically powerful is the largest figure. Sometimes by dress as well.
Belies is the third person singular present for the verb belie. Examples: He belies his marital status. She belies her age. It belies it's cost.
Belies is the third person singular present for the verb belie. Examples: He belies his marital status. She belies her age. It belies it's cost.
On of the biggest traditions and beliefs in South Africa is traditional healing. To South Africa healing, the physical, psychological, spiritual and ancestral worlds is of great importance.
His coarse, hard-bitten exterior belied his inner sensitivity.
Your countenance belies your insincere request.
replies, belies, allies, "your eyes"
Your question belies the answer! Terrorism!
Christians believe that the Messiah was sent by God to save humanity.
Parrotlets often have a feisty, courageous nature that belies their tiny size.
Fail to give a true notion or impression of (something); disguise or contradict:
One traditional aspect of Robert Frost's poetry is his use of simple, conversational language and rural settings to explore complex themes of nature, humanity, and the human condition. Frost's poems often have a deceptive simplicity that belies the depth of meaning and emotion they convey.
I'm sure that I like your tone of voice. Don't take that tone of voice with me! Your tone of voice belies the sincerity of your statement.