Belie:
- To lie.
- verb
-(S) disprove, (A) prove, (S) confute
- With his nervousness and gittery hands he showed us that he was very belie.
Clandestine:
- a secret plan, purposely hide something.
- adjective
-(S) hidden, underhand, confidential
- They executed the plan with great clandestine.
Collusion:
- secret agreement
- noun
-(S) collaboration, intrigue, complicity.
- The meeting was about a collusion.
Dissemble:
- to hide the real truth
- verb
- (S) mask, hide, camouflage.
- The bandits tried to dissemble the truth from us.
Nefarious:
- a wicked person
-adjective
-(S) infamous, vile, (A) good, honest
- The bully was very nefarious.
1 comment:
Tyler:
"belie" does not mean "to lie." Itr is a verb, you used it as a noun. (-2)
"clandestine" is an adjective. You used it as a direct object--which means you turned it into a noun. (-1).
No pix--either on site or turned in (-5),
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