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Definition of belie
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of belie is as below...
Belie (n.) To show to be
false;
to
convict
of, or
charge
with,
falsehood..
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Make-belief
::
Make-belief
(n.) A
feigning
to
believe;
make
believe.
Proofless
::
Proofless
(a.)
Wanting
sufficient
evidence
to
induce
belief;
not
proved.
Latitudinarian
::
Latitudinarian
(a.)
Indifferent
to a
strict
application
of any
standard
of
belief
or
opinion;
hence,
deviating
more or less
widely
from such
standard;
lax in
doctrine;
as,
latitudinarian
divines;
latitudinarian
theology..
Stercorin
::
Stercorianism
(n.) The
doctrine
or
belief
of the
Stercoranists.
Thomsonian
::
Thomsonian
(n.) A
believer
in
Thomsonianism;
one who
practices
Thomsonianism.
Absolution
::
Absolution
(n.) The
exercise
of
priestly
jurisdiction
in the
sacrament
of
penance,
by which
Catholics
believe
the sins of the truly
penitent
are
forgiven..
Misbileve
::
Misbileve
(n.)
Misbelief;
unbelief;
suspicion.
Conversion
::
Conversion
(n.) A
spiritual
and moral
change
attending
a
change
of
belief
with
conviction;
a
change
of
heart;
a
change
from the
service
of the world to the
service
of God; a
change
of the
ruling
disposition
of the soul,
involving
a
transformation
of the
outward
life..
Dorse
::
Dorse (n.) The
Baltic
or
variable
cod
(Gadus
callarias),
by some
believed
to be the young of the
common
codfish..
Orthocarbonic
::
Orthocarbonic
(a.)
Designating
a
complex
ether,
C.(OC2H5)4,
which is
obtained
as a
liquid
of a
pleasant
ethereal
odor by means of
chlorpicrin,
and is
believed
to be a
derivative
of the
hypothetical
normal
carbonic
acid,
C.(OH)4..
Currently
::
Currently
(adv.)
In a
current
manner;
generally;
commonly;
as, it is
currently
believed..
Psilanthropist
::
Psilanthropist
(n.) One who
believes
that
Christ
was a mere man.
Disbelieved
::
Disbelieved
(imp. & p. p.) of
Disbeliev.
Glutton
::
Glutton
(n.) A
carnivorous
mammal
(Gulo
luscus),
of the
family
Mustelidae,
about the size of a large
badger.
It was
formerly
believed
to be
inordinately
voracious,
whence
the name; the
wolverene.
It is a
native
of the
northern
parts of
America,
Europe,
and
Asia..
Amen
::
Amen
(interj.,
adv., & n.) An
expression
used at the end of
prayers,
and
meaning,
So be it. At the end of a
creed,
it is a
solemn
asseveration
of
belief.
When it
introduces
a
declaration,
it is
equivalent
to
truly,
verily..
Believe
::
Believe
(v. i.) To have a firm
persuasion,
esp. of the
truths
of
religion;
to have a
persuasion
approaching
to
certainty;
to
exercise
belief
or
faith..
Mare''s-tail
::
Mare's-tail
(n.) A long
streaky
cloud,
spreading
out like a
horse's
tail, and
believed
to
indicate
rain; a
cirrus
cloud.
See
Cloud..
Myth
::
Myth (n.) A story of great but
unknown
age which
originally
embodied
a
belief
regarding
some fact or
phenomenon
of
experience,
and in which often the
forces
of
nature
and of the soul are
personified;
an
ancient
legend
of a god, a hero, the
origin
of a race, etc.; a
wonder
story of
prehistoric
origin;
a
popular
fable which is, or has been,
received
as
historical..
Host
::
Host (n.) The
consecrated
wafer,
believed
to be the body of
Christ,
which in the Mass is
offered
as a
sacrifice;
also, the bread
before
consecration..
Degenerationist
::
Degenerationist
(n.) A
believer
in the
theory
of
degeneration,
or
hereditary
degradation
of type; as, the
degenerationists
hold that
savagery
is the
result
of
degeneration
from a
superior
state..
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