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belief
[ bih-leef ]
noun
- something believed; an opinion or conviction:
a belief that the earth is flat.
Synonyms: persuasion, conclusion, tenet, view
- confidence in the truth or existence of something not immediately susceptible to rigorous proof:
a statement unworthy of belief.
Synonyms: assurance
- confidence; faith; trust:
a child's belief in his parents.
- a religious tenet or tenets; religious creed or faith:
the Christian belief.
belief
/ bɪˈliːf /
noun
- a principle, proposition, idea, etc, accepted as true
- opinion; conviction
- religious faith
- trust or confidence, as in a person or a person's abilities, probity, etc
Other Words From
- prebe·lief noun
- super·be·lief noun
Word History and Origins
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Example Sentences
One reason President Putin views the use of Storm Shadow as an escalation is his belief that Ukrainian troops cannot use long-range missile systems without the aid of Western specialists.
Before that even, belief from players like Reaves helped make him more confident.
Far more common in the religious right is a belief that men are incapable of controlling their desires.
"The players didn't lose belief and I didn't lose belief in the players," Clarke said.
This unexpected discovery challenges a longstanding belief that these genes evolved exclusively within animals.
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