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believe
verb believed, believing
    1. To accept what is said by someone as true
      Example: Why don't you believe me?
    2. To accept something said or proposed, eg about someone, as true.
      Example: cannot believe his story
      Example: cannot believe that of John
      Form: believe something of someone (sometimes)
    3. To think, assume or suppose.
      Example: I believe she comes from Turkey
      Thesaurus: think, consider, maintain, suppose, conclude, reckon, trust.
Derivative: believable
adj
    Derivative: believably
    adverb
      Derivative: believer
      noun
        A person who believes, especially someone who believes in God.
          Thesaurus: adherent, disciple, devotee, convert, follower, proselyte, zealot; Antonym: skeptic.
      Idiom: believe it or not (can you believe it?, would you believe it?)
        It seems incredible (but in fact it is true).
      Idiom: not be able to believe one's ears (not be able to believe one's eyes)
        colloq
        To find it hard to believe what one is hearing or seeing.
      Etymology: Anglo-Saxon belyfan.

      Phrasal Verb: believe in someone
        To have trust or confidence in them.
      Phrasal Verb: believe in something or someone
        To be convinced of the existence of it or them
          Example: Do you believe in ghosts?
        To have religious faith, or other forms of conviction, about God or a Supreme being, etc.
      Phrasal Verb: believe in something
        To consider it right or good.
          Example: I believe in being honest


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