Creerán (en. Will believe)

/kɾeˈɾan/

Meaning & Definition

EnglishSpanish
verb
To manifest belief in something.
They believe they will win the match.
Ellos creen que ganarán el partido.
To have faith in something or someone.
My parents will always believe in me.
Mis padres creerán en mí siempre.
To hold something as true without having proof.
Scientists will believe in the new theory.
Los científicos creerán en la nueva teoría.

Etymology

From Latin 'credere', which means 'to believe'.

Common Phrases and Expressions

believe to see
It is used to express that it is necessary to see something in order to believe in its existence.
creer para ver
believe in miracles
Refers to having faith in extraordinary or supernatural events.
creer en milagros
believe blindly
Means to trust in something without having evidence or proof.
creer a ciegas

Related Words

believe
To accept something as true or real.
creer
belief
Conviction that something is true.
creencia
believed
A person who has a very high opinion of themselves.
creído

Slang Meanings

To believe that something will turn out well without proof.
When I told him I was going to win, he just looked at me as if he believed I was crazy.
Cuando le dije que iba a ganar, solo me miró como si creyera que estaba loco.
To believe in rumors or gossip.
Don’t believe everything they tell you; you shouldn’t take things at face value.
No creas todo lo que te dicen, no hay que creer a pies juntillas.