| BELIED | • belied v. Simple past tense and past participle of belie. • BELIE v. to misrepresent. |
| BELIEF | • belief n. Mental acceptance of a claim as true. • belief n. Faith or trust in the reality of something; often based upon one’s own reasoning, trust in a claim… • belief n. (Countable) Something believed. |
| BELIER | • belier n. One who or that which belies. • BELIER n. one who belies. |
| BELIES | • belies v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of belie. • BELIE v. to misrepresent. |
| EELIER | • eelier adj. Comparative form of eely: more eely. • EELY adj. like an eel. |
| JEELIE | • JEELIE v. (Scots) to make into a jelly, also JELLY, JEELY. |
| KEELIE | • keelie n. (Scotland, Northern England) A sparrowhawk or kestrel. • keelie n. (Scotland, Northern England) A common or violent urban youth. • Keelie adj. Of or from Glasgow. |
| MIELIE | • mielie n. (South Africa) Maize. • MIELIE n. (South African) an ear of corn, also MEALIE. |
| NELIES | • NELIES n. a winter pear, also NELIS. |
| RELIED | • relied v. Simple past tense and past participle of rely. • RELY v. to depend on confidently. |
| RELIEF | • relief n. The removal of stress or discomfort. • relief n. The feeling associated with the removal of stress or discomfort. • relief n. Release from a post or duty, as when replaced by another. |
| RELIER | • relier n. One who relies. • RELIER n. (Shakespeare) one who relies. |
| RELIES | • relies v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of rely. • RELY v. to depend on confidently. |
| SEELIE | • Seelie n. (Fantasy, folklore) A benevolent or beneficially-inclined fairy. • Seelie adj. (Fantasy, folklore) Of or pertaining to the Seelie; benevolent (as a fairy, etc). • SEELIE n. good benevolent fairies. |