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belied Meaning in Bengali



 মিথ্যা ধারণা জন্মান, মিথ্যা বর্ণনা প্রদান করা, মিথ্যা বলিয়া প্রতিপন্ন করা, প্রমাণ করিতে অমর্থন হত্তয়া, রক্ষা করিতে অসমর্থ হত্তয়া,

Verb:

রক্ষা করিতে অসমর্থ হত্তয়া, প্রমাণ করিতে অমর্থন হত্তয়া, মিথ্যা বলিয়া প্রতিপন্ন করা, মিথ্যা বর্ণনা প্রদান করা, মিথ্যা ধারণা জন্মান,





belied's Usage Examples:

He was a centre-half whose his short and stout stature belied his natural talent.


Anderson and John Lowe, Wilson's ungainly appearance and rough-hewn lifestyle belied his prowess in the sport.


expositional line: "And yet, by heaven, I think my love as rare, as any she belied with false compare.


Smith's theories however belied his actions, for he not only had some five civil wives (two of whom he was.


However the simplicity of the form's design is belied by the OMB Office's figure of the estimated average burden – 972.


often twisted in a sardonic smile, and his powerful physical presence belied the careful near-understatement of his conducting", noted The New York Times.


The pair's conservative styling belied their technological advances, sharing numerous design innovations and mechanical.


The Athletics belied these low expectations with a 7–5 start.


editor commented, however, "Mehran possessed an incomparable talent that belied his relatively low public profile.


impossible prospect of reviving a living understanding of Mesopotamian culture belied his personal optimism and sociability.


Critics have also noted that this definition is belied by the fact that except in absolutist regimes, minorities, however disadvantaged.


He was nicknamed "Dead Legs" due to his loping running style, which belied his speed and hard-at-the-ball playing style.


Unlike the original song, Bertie's pretensions to gentility are belied by his residence in Bow, in the poverty-stricken East End of London, though.


among civil servants and diplomats in Whitehall and, to that extent, rather belied the stereotypical view, that lasted until well after the Second World War.


previous year's substantial Tory leads in vote figures and seat numbers belied how narrowly won those numerous gains were, with even a tiny swing to Labour.


to the sometimes brutal aspect of the sculptures, vulnerability that is belied by the fearsome texture.


well as its welcoming aesthetics but remarked that its visual simplicity belied the depth of its gameplay.


steal from a deceased woman, whose outward signs of poverty and begging belied her true nature: a rich, yet cheap, woman who hid her wealth away.


youth news website The Tab, "some people have suggested" that the trend belied an underlying misogyny.



Synonyms:

diverge; deviate; negate; vary; contradict; depart;

Antonyms:

unstrain; de-energise; sedate; strain; conform;

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