believing
IdiomsExplanation
The act of accepting something as the truth is believing. For many kids, believing in the Tooth Fairy is an important part of childhood — not to mention an excellent source of cash! Have you ever heard the phrase "seeing is believing"? This basically means that if you witness something in person, you're more likely to accept the fact that it's real or true. To believe is to trust in this truth. And for many people, believing isn't about having proof — it's about accepting something as true even without seeing it. Most religions, for example, emphasize the importance of believing in a higher power.
Example Sentences
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You may have a hard time believing that the gold-platinum ratio is falling because geopolitical risk is receding.
From MarketWatch • Apr. 17, 2026
"They fully deserve to enjoy this moment as they worked really hard. It is about believing and I think these players do now believe that they can make it to that final."
From BBC • Apr. 16, 2026
Barr left believing he’d done his part to preserve democratic norms.
From Salon • Apr. 14, 2026
Ted Blaisdell, a 67-year-old retired teacher and drama coach, had decided to vote no, believing there has been government mismanagement.
From The Wall Street Journal • Apr. 13, 2026
But Uncle Jet would probably make fun of Nathan for believing in the Holy Beings.
From "Healer of the Water Monster" by Brian Young
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