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- verbbelieve (verb) · believes (third person present) · believed (past tense) · believed (past participle) · believing (present participle)
- accept (something) as true; feel sure of the truth of:"the superintendent believed Lancaster's story" · "Christians believe that Jesus rose from the dead"Similar:be convinced byhave confidence inconsider honestconsider truthfulregard as trueaccept as truegive credit toput confidence inrely ondepend onOpposite:
- accept the statement of (someone) as true:"he didn't believe her or didn't want to know"
- have faith, especially religious faith:"there are those on the fringes of the Church who do not really believe"
- (believe something of someone)feel sure that someone is capable of doing something:"I wouldn't have believed it of Lois—what an extraordinary woman!"
- hold (something) as an opinion; think or suppose:"I believe we've already met" · "the deal is believed to be worth around $15 million" · "things were not as bad as the experts believed" · "humu-humu are, I believe, shrimp fritters"Similar:think it likely thathave an idea thathave a feelingpostulate thattheorize thatcome to the conclusion thatbe given to understanddare sayOpposite:
Originlate Old English belȳfan, belēfan, alteration of gelēfan, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch geloven and German glauben, also to lief. Believe Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
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