Meaning & Definition of Belief in English
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Belief
An acceptance that something exists or is true.
Pronunciation:
/bɪˈliːf/Part of Speech:
nounPlural:
beliefsDetailed Definitions
Definition: A state of mind in which a person thinks something to be the case.
Example Sentence: His belief in the power of prayer helped him through difficult times.
Definition: A conviction or acceptance that something is true or exists.
Example Sentence: She held a strong belief in the importance of education.
Definition: A religious faith or trust.
Example Sentence: His belief guided him in moral decisions.
Etymology
Origin: From Middle English bileeve, from Old English gelēafa; related to Old High German gliuba.
Synonyms
faithtrustconvictionopinionview
Common Phrases and Expressions
- hold a belief: To maintain a certain perspective or opinion about something.
- strong belief: A firm conviction or steadfast trust in something.
- in belief: In a state of accepting something as true.
Translations
- Spanish: creencia
- French: croyance
- German: Glaube
- Russian: вера
Related Words
- faith: Complete trust or confidence in something.
- conviction: A firmly held belief or opinion.
- trust: Firm reliance on the integrity, ability, or character of a person or thing.
Slang Meanings of belief
Meaning: That's my jam
Example Sentence: When it comes to social issues, that idea is totally my jam; I believe in it.
Meaning: In my book
Example Sentence: In my book, being honest is a belief everyone should hold.