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Believe Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

1 · to have a firm religious faith ; 2 · to have faith or confidence in the existence or worth of. believe in ghosts. believe in regular exercise.

BELIEVE Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com

verb (used with object) · to have confidence or faith in the truth of (a positive assertion, story, etc.); give credence to. · to have confidence in the ...

BELIEVE | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary

to think that something is true or correct: [ T ] One juror said he didn't believe the policeman's testimony. [ ...

BELIEVE definition in American English - Collins Dictionary

believe · 1. transitive verb. If you believe that something is true, you think it is true, but you are not sure. · 2. transitive verb. If you believe someone or ...

believe verb - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes

to have an idea that something is true or possible, although you are not completely certain; to have a particular opinion about somebody/something.

believe - WordReference.com Dictionary of English

believe is a verb, belief is a noun, believable is an adjective:I don't believe you. Her religious beliefs guide her life. That story is not believable ...

Believe - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms - Vocabulary.com

believe · verb. accept as true; take to be true. “I believed his report” · verb. be confident about something. “I believe that he will come back from the war”.

believe, v. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English Dictionary

There are 13 meanings listed in OED's entry for the verb believe, four of which are labelled obsolete. See 'Meaning & use' for definitions, usage, and ...

BELIEVE | definition in the Cambridge Learner's Dictionary

believe verb (TRUE) ... to think that something is true, or that what someone says is true: [ + (that) ] They believe that their health has suffered because of ...

believe verb - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes

to have an idea that something is true or possible, although you are not completely certain; to have a particular opinion about someone or something.

believe - Wiktionary, the free dictionary

Verb · (intransitive) To have religious faith; to believe in a greater truth. · (transitive) To opine, think, reckon. · [with in].

Believe Definition & Meaning | Britannica Dictionary

believe in. [phrasal verb]. 1. believe in (something). a : ...

Conjugation of believe - WordReference.com

believe It is conjugated like: like This verb is not used in the continuous tenses. Open All Desktop View Indicative Perfect tenses Continuous (progressive) ...

Conjugate verb believe | Reverso Conjugator English

Conjugate the English verb believe: indicative, past tense, participle, present perfect, gerund, conjugation models and irregular verbs.

BELIEVE Synonyms: 48 Similar and Opposite Words

Synonyms for BELIEVE: accept, understand, take, trust, buy, swallow, credit, assume; Antonyms of BELIEVE ... consider. Verb. Vice President Kamala ...

English verb conjugation TO BELIEVE

English verb conjugation to believe to the masculine. Regular verb: believe - believed - believed.

Grammar 101, Belief vs Believe: Learn The Difference | IDP IELTS

What's the main difference between belief and believe? Believe (with a V) is a verb. It means to have confidence in the truth. Read more here.

To believe - English Verb Conjugation - Gymglish

Conjugate all English verbs (of all groups) in every tense and mode: Indicative, Present, Past-perfect, Present perfect progressive, Future perfect continuous, ...

93 Synonyms & Antonyms for BELIEVE | Thesaurus.com

verb as in trust, rely on Compare Synonyms Synonyms Antonyms Strongest matches Strong matches Weak matches verb as in assume or suppose

grammar - believe that S+V/ believe O+O.C - English Stack Exchange

My dictionary says that both sentences are grammatically correct, so I am really confused. When can I use "S (subject) V (verb) O (object) OC ( ...