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1 démentir
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2 contredire
contredire [kɔ̃tʀədiʀ]➭ TABLE 371. transitive verb[personne] to contradict ; [faits] to be at variance with2. reflexive verb* * *kɔ̃tʀədiʀ
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1) ( dire le contraire) to contradict2) ( démentir) [personne, fait, déclaration] to contradict, to belie [témoignage, thèse]; [document] to belie [témoignage, résultat]
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se contredire verbe pronominal1) ( soi-même) to contradict oneself2) ( l'un l'autre) [personnes] to contradict each other; [témoignages] to conflict* * *kɔ̃tʀədiʀ vt1) [personne] to contradictIl ne supporte pas d'être contredit. — He can't stand being contradicted.
2) [témoignage, faits] to contradict* * *contredire verb table: médireA vtr1 ( dire le contraire) to contradict [personne, affirmation, déclaration]; il ne supporte pas qu'elle le contredise he can't bear her contradicting him;2 ( démentir) [personne, fait, situation, déclaration] to contradict, to belie [témoignage, thèse, objectif]; [document] to belie [témoignage, résultat]; les résultats contredisent vos prévisions the results contradict ou belie your predictions.B se contredire vpr1 ( soi-même) to contradict oneself;2 ( l'un l'autre) [personnes, faits] to contradict each other; [témoignages] to conflict.[kɔ̃trədir] verbe transitif[personne, propos] to contradictsa version contredit la tienne his version is at variance with ou contradicts yours————————se contredire verbe pronominal (emploi réciproque)1. [personnes]————————se contredire verbe pronominal (emploi réfléchi) -
3 démentir
démentir [demɑ̃tiʀ]➭ TABLE 161. transitive verba. [personne] [+ nouvelle, rumeur] to deny2. reflexive verb► se démentir (au négatif) ( = ne pas cesser)• c'est un roman dont le succès ne s'est jamais démenti the novel has always maintained its popularity* * *demɑ̃tiʀ
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1) ( nier) to deny [information, accusation]2) ( contredire) [personne] to refute [propos, déclaration]; [fait] to give the lie to [propos, déclaration]; to contradict [point de vue, prévision]; to belie [apparence]
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se démentir verbe pronominal [courage, intérêt] to flag* * *demɑ̃tiʀ vt1) [nouvelle] to deny, [témoin] to contradict2) [faits] to belie* * *démentir verb table: partirA vtr1 ( nier) to deny [information, accusation, lien]; il dément l'avoir dit he denies having said it; sans démentir que without denying that; les autorités ont formellement démenti cette rumeur the authorities have categorically denied this rumourGB;2 ( contredire) [personne] to refute [propos, déclaration]; [fait] to give the lie to [propos, déclaration]; to contradict [point de vue, prévision]; to belie [apparence].B se démentir vpr to flag; son intérêt pour cette cause ne s'est pas démenti un instant his interest in this cause has never flagged for one moment; un produit dont le succès ne s'est jamais démenti an unfailingly successful product.[demɑ̃tir] verbe transitif1. [contredire - témoin] to contradict————————se démentir verbe pronominal intransitif -
4 démenti
démenti [demɑ̃ti]masculine noun( = déclaration) denial ; (apporté par les faits, les circonstances) refutation• opposer un démenti à [+ nouvelle, allégations, rumeurs] to deny formally* * *demɑ̃tinom masculin denialcette rumeur est restée sans démenti — the rumour [BrE] has not been denied
* * *demɑ̃ti nm1) (déclaration) denial* * *démenti nm denial; les faits ont apporté un démenti à ses déclarations the facts proved his statements false; cette rumeur est restée sans démenti the rumourGB has not been denied; opposer un démenti formel à qch to deny sth categorically.[demɑ̃ti] nom masculin -
5 mentir
mentir [mɑ̃tiʀ]➭ TABLE 161. intransitive verb• tu mens ! you're lying!• ne me fais pas mentir ! don't prove me wrong!2. reflexive verb• se mentir à soi-même to fool o.s.* * *mɑ̃tiʀ
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verbe intransitif1) ( ne pas dire la vérité) [personne] to lie ( sur about), to tell lies ( sur about, à quelqu'un to somebody)sans mentir, le poisson était grand comme ça! — no lie, the fish was this big!; arracheur
2) ( être trompeur) to be misleading
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se mentir verbe pronominal1) ( à soi-même) to fool oneself ( sur about)2) ( l'un l'autre) to lie to one another ( sur about)* * *mɑ̃tiʀ vi* * *mentir verb table: partirA vi1 ( ne pas dire la vérité) [personne] to lie, to tell lies (sur about); mentir à qn to lie to sb, to tell sb lies; mentir par intérêt/par jeu to lie for personal gain/for fun; tu mens! you're lying!; ne mens pas! don't tell lies!; il ment lorsqu'il dit que he is lying when he says that; sans mentir, le poisson était grand comme ça! no lie, the fish was this big!;2 ( être trompeur) [publicité, statistiques, apparences] to be misleading; faire mentir des prévisions/le proverbe to give the lie to forecasts/the proverb.B se mentir vpr1 ( à soi-même) to fool oneself (sur about);2 ( l'un l'autre) to lie to one another (sur about).bon sang ne saurait mentir Prov blood will tell Prov; il ment comme il respire he's a born liar; ⇒ arracheur.[mɑ̃tir] verbe intransitif[généralement] to lie[une fois] to tell a lie[plusieurs fois] to tell liesil m'a menti he lied to me, he told me a lietu mens (effrontément)! you're lying (shamelessly)!, you're a (barefaced) liar!j'ai prédit que tu allais gagner, ne me fais pas mentir I said you'd win, don't prove me wrong ou don't make a liar out of mesans mentir, elle me l'a dit quinze fois without a word of a lie, she told me fifteen timeselle ment comme elle respire ou comme un arracheur de dents she lies through her teeth————————mentir à verbe plus préposition(littéraire) [manquer à] to belie————————se mentir verbe pronominal (emploi réfléchi)————————se mentir verbe pronominal
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Belie — Be*lie , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Belied}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Belying}.] [OE. bilien, bili?en, AS. bele[ o]gan; pref. be + le[ o]gan to lie. See {Lie}, n.] 1. To show to be false; to convict of, or charge with, falsehood. [1913 Webster] Their trembling … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
belie — [v1] disprove confute, contradict, contravene, controvert, deny, disaffirm, disagree, explode, gainsay, negate, negative, oppose, repudiate; concepts 54,58 Ant. attest, prove belie [v2] deceive color, conceal, disguise, distort, falsify, garble,… … New thesaurus
belie — index bear false witness, cloak, deceive, disguise, disprove, fake, falsify, feign, lie ( … Law dictionary
belie — (v.) O.E. beleogan to deceive by lies, from BE (Cf. be ) + LIE (Cf. lie) (v.1) to lie, tell lies. Current sense of to contradict as a lie is first recorded 1640s. The other verb lie once also had a formation like this, from O.E. belicgan, which… … Etymology dictionary
belie — *misrepresent, falsify, garble Analogous words: contradict, contravene, negative (see DENY): controvert, *disprove Antonyms: attest Contrasted words: *reveal, discover, disclose: *indicate, bespeak, betoken … New Dictionary of Synonyms
belie — ► VERB (belying) 1) fail to give a true idea of. 2) show to be untrue or unjustified. ORIGIN Old English, «deceive by lying» … English terms dictionary
belie — [bē lī′, bilī′] vt. belied, belying [ME bilien < OE beleogan, to deceive by lying < be , BE + leogan,LIE2] 1. Archaic to tell lies about 2. to give a false idea of; disguise or misrepresent [his smile belies his anger] … English World dictionary
belie — UK [bɪˈlaɪ] / US verb [transitive] Word forms belie : present tense I/you/we/they belie he/she/it belies present participle belying past tense belied past participle belied formal 1) to make someone or something appear to be different from how… … English dictionary
belie — verb Belie is used with these nouns as the subject: ↑exterior Belie is used with these nouns as the object: ↑nature … Collocations dictionary
belie — [[t]bɪla͟ɪ[/t]] belies, belying, belied 1) VERB If one thing belies another, it hides the true situation and so creates a false idea or image of someone or something. [V n] Her looks belie her 50 years. 2) VERB If one thing belies another, it… … English dictionary
belie — be|lie [ bı laı ] verb transitive VERY FORMAL to make someone or something appear to be different from how they really are: Mr. Kim s black hair belied his age. a. to seem to show that a promise, hope, statement, etc. is not true: The recent… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English