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单词 belier
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beliern.

Brit. /bᵻˈlʌɪə/, U.S. /bəˈlaɪ(ə)r/, /biˈlaɪ(ə)r/
Forms: see belie v.2 and -er suffix1.
Origin: Formed within English, by derivation. Etymons: belie v.2, -er suffix1.
Etymology: < belie v.2 + -er suffix1.
A person who belies someone or something; esp.: (a) one who gives a false representation or account; a slanderer or libeller; (b) a denier. Usually with of.
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the mind > attention and judgement > contempt > disrepute > damage to reputation > slander or calumny > [noun] > one who slanders
missayer1340
slandererc1340
jurorc1380
third tonguea1382
defamerc1425
malignerc1425
disclanderer1447
praterc1500
evil-sayer1530
ill sayera1533
infamera1533
belier1541
sycophant1548
calumniatorc1550
disgracer1570
infamator1571
depraver1584
calumnier1586
libeller1589
infamizer1593
maldisant1598
oblocutor1603
traducer1603
villainizer1605
vilifier1611
calumner1614
scandallerc1620
scandalizer1632
blackmouth1642
deflowerer1645
famer1646
defamator1658
reflector1681
reflecter1686
asperser1702
bedirtera1742
libellist1794
mud-flinger1839
denigrator1875
mud-slinger1876
tar-brusher1884
libellant-
1541 M. Coverdale in tr. H. Bullinger Olde Fayth To Rdr. sig. *vv Blasphemers, backbyters, belyers of good men.
1588 G. D. Briefe Discouerie Dr. Allens Seditious Drifts 76 (margin) A wrester, peruerter, & belier of the Scriptures.
1607 B. Jonson Volpone ii. ii. sig. D4 Beliers Of great-mens fauors. View more context for this quotation
1641 J. Tombes Christs Commination against Scandalizers vi. 375 So surely shall all cruell Inquisitors, barbarous Turks, unjust oppressours, ungodly scoffers, divellish belyers of Gods people perish.
1673 W. Penn Spirit of Alexander the Copper-smith 16 I Challenge him to prove it; If he can't, he is a Belyer of God's Convictions upon the Soul.
1825 S. T. Coleridge Aids Refl. 115 Foul-mouthed Beliers of the Christian Faith and History.
1843 N. P. Willis in New Mirror 1 July 199/2 He is always a parasite—always a belier of God's mark of greatness, the nobility of mind.
1899 F. J. Mather Prol. from Chaucer's Canterbury Tales p. xxxiv And yet this belier of himself is Chaucer under the influence of misguided, if sincere, religious emotion.
1908 Bengal Past & Present 2 167 ‘A scholar and gentleman n his teens’ and afterwards Calcutta's first Bishop—and never a belier of his early promise.
1934 W. Lewis Men without Art i. iii. 80 These big, impersonal, community-beliefs do not smell: but any belief held by the individual does.
2001 Peterson's Verbal Exercises for SAT (ed. 8) i. ii. 120 Such a sky is neither a belier..of the possibility of a storm,..nor is it a proof, or a guarantee, of a storm.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, September 2011; most recently modified version published online December 2021).
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