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    be·lieve
    /bəˈlēv/

    verb

    • 1. accept (something) as true; feel sure of the truth of: "the superintendent believed Lancaster's story" Similar be convinced bytrusthave confidence inconsider honestOpposite disbelievedisbelieve
    • 2. hold (something) as an opinion; think or suppose: "I believe we've already met" Similar thinkbe of the opinion thatthink it likely thathave an idea thatOpposite doubt

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  2. The meaning of BELIEVE is to consider to be true or honest. How to use believe in a sentence.

  3. Believe definition: to have confidence in the truth, the existence, or the reliability of something, although without absolute proof that one is right in doing so. See examples of BELIEVE used in a sentence.

  4. BELIEVE definition: 1. to think that something is true, correct, or real: 2. to not believe that something is true…. Learn more.

  5. Believe comes from old German words meaning to have trust. Belief doesn’t require proof, just acceptance. If you’re on a jury and the prosecution and defense present two different versions of what happened, you have to decide which side you believe. To believe can also mean having confidence.

  6. Definition of believe verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  7. BELIEVE meaning: 1. to think that something is true, correct, or real: 2. to not believe that something is true…. Learn more.

  8. The meaning of BELIEF is a state or habit of mind in which trust or confidence is placed in some person or thing. How to use belief in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Belief.

  9. If you believe in fairies, ghosts, or miracles, you are sure that they exist or happen. If you believe in a god, you are sure of the existence of that god.

  10. to be very surprised when you see someone or something, or when you hear what someone says: I couldn't believe my ears when Dan said they were getting married. believe it or not. B1. used to say that something is true although it seems surprising: He even remembered my birthday, believe it or not.

  11. 1. To have firm faith, especially religious faith. 2. To have faith, confidence, or trust: I believe in your ability to solve the problem. 3. To have confidence in the truth or value of something: We believe in free speech. 4. To have an opinion; think: They have already left, I believe. Idioms: believe (one's) ears. To trust what one has heard.

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