Pronunciation: /bɪˈliːv/
noun belief
A1 I have a strong belief in the power of positive thinking.
A2 She holds a deep belief in the importance of education.
B1 Many people have a belief in the existence of extraterrestrial life.
B2 His belief in the value of hard work has led to his success.
C1 The scientist's belief in the theory of evolution is unwavering.
C2 Her belief in the potential for world peace drives her humanitarian efforts.
verb to accept something as true or real
A1 I believe in magic.
A2 She believes that aliens exist.
B1 Many people believe in superstitions.
B2 Scientists believe that climate change is real.
C1 I believe in the power of positive thinking.
C2 After much research, I believe I have found the answer.
adjective believable
A1 I believe in fairy tales.
A2 She believes in ghosts and spirits.
B1 Many people believe in the power of positive thinking.
B2 He is a firm believer in the benefits of meditation.
C1 The scientist's groundbreaking research led many to believe in the possibility of time travel.
C2 Despite the evidence presented, some refuse to believe in climate change.
adverb believingly
A1 I believe in magic.
A2 She believes strongly in equality for all.
B1 Many people believe that exercise is important for good health.
B2 He firmly believes in the power of positive thinking.
C1 The scientist believes unequivocally in the theory of evolution.
C2 Despite the evidence against it, she continues to believe in the existence of ghosts.
formal I believe that the evidence presented supports the theory.
informal I believe we should go with the first option.
slang I believe we're gonna ace this exam.
figurative I believe in the power of positive thinking.
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