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belief

American  
[bih-leef] / bɪˈlif /

noun

  1. something believed; an opinion or conviction.

    a belief that the earth is flat.

    Synonyms:
    persuasion, conclusion, tenet, view
  2. confidence in the truth or existence of something not immediately susceptible to rigorous proof.

    a statement unworthy of belief.

    Synonyms:
    assurance
  3. confidence; faith; trust.

    a child's belief in his parents.

  4. a religious tenet or tenets; religious creed or faith.

    the Christian belief.

    Synonyms:
    dogma, doctrine

belief British  
/ bɪˈliːf /

noun

  1. a principle, proposition, idea, etc, accepted as true

  2. opinion; conviction

  3. religious faith

  4. trust or confidence, as in a person or a person's abilities, probity, etc

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Related Words

Belief, certainty, conviction refer to acceptance of, or confidence in, an alleged fact or body of facts as true or right without positive knowledge or proof. Belief is such acceptance in general: belief in astrology. Certainty indicates unquestioning belief and positiveness in one's own mind that something is true: I know this for a certainty. Conviction is settled, profound, or earnest belief that something is right: a conviction that a decision is just.

Other Word Forms

  • prebelief noun
  • superbelief noun

Etymology

Origin of belief

First recorded in 1125–75; earlier bile(e)ve (noun use of verb); replacing Middle English bileave, equivalent to bi- be- + leave (probably from Old English -lēafa “belief”); cognate with Dutch geloof, German Glaube; akin to Gothic galaubeins

Example Sentences

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I wanted to respect the fact that these are his beliefs, whether I agree with them or not.

From Los Angeles Times

In recent days, the fourth-year player has posted several videos on Instagram in which he speaks at length about his religious beliefs.

From Los Angeles Times

“The observed stability in inflation expectations reflects the earned credibility of the Fed and the belief that monetary policy will keep inflation in check,” Schmid said, according to a published text of his remarks.

From The Wall Street Journal

The splitter’s decline was due to a mistaken belief it caused elbow injuries, but modern data shows it puts less torque on the elbow.

From The Wall Street Journal

Natcen came up with six categories of Welsh voter, with the aim of representing a broad spread of opinions and beliefs across the electorate.

From BBC