belief

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11
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6
Pronunciation
/bɪˈliːf/
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/bɪˈliːf/ · /bəˈliːf/

Definition of belief

6 senses · 1 part of speech · etymology included

noun

  1. (countable, uncountable)Mental acceptance of a claim as true.
    “It's my belief that the thief is somebody known to us.”
    “The belief that there is no conflict between [livestock] farming and arable production also seems to be unfounded: by preventing the growth of trees and other deep vegetation in the hills and by compacting the soil, grazing animals cause a cycle of flash floods and drought, sporadically drowning good land downstream and reducing the supply of irrigation water.”
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noun

  1. (countable, uncountable)Mental acceptance of a claim as true.
    “It's my belief that the thief is somebody known to us.”
    “The belief that there is no conflict between [livestock] farming and arable production also seems to be unfounded: by preventing the growth of trees and other deep vegetation in the hills and by compacting the soil, grazing animals cause a cycle of flash floods and drought, sporadically drowning good land downstream and reducing the supply of irrigation water.”
  2. (countable, uncountable)Faith or trust in the reality of something; often based upon one's own reasoning, trust in a claim, desire of actuality, and/or evidence considered.
    “My belief is that there is a bear in the woods. Bill said he saw one.”
    “Based on this data, it is our belief that X does not occur.”
  3. (countable)Something believed.
    “The ancient people have a belief in many deities.”
  4. (uncountable)The quality or state of believing.
    “My belief that it will rain tomorrow is strong.”
  5. (uncountable)Religious faith.
    “She often said it was her belief that carried her through the hard times.”
  6. (countable, in-plural, uncountable)One's religious or moral convictions.
    “I can't do that. It's against my beliefs.”

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Etymology

Etymology tree Proto-Indo-European *lewbʰ-der. Proto-Germanic *laubō Proto-West Germanic *laubu Old English lēafa Middle English bileve English belief From Middle English bileve, from Old English lēafa, from Proto-West Germanic *laubu from…

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Etymology tree Proto-Indo-European *lewbʰ-der. Proto-Germanic *laubō Proto-West Germanic *laubu Old English lēafa Middle English bileve English belief From Middle English bileve, from Old English lēafa, from Proto-West Germanic *laubu from Proto-Germanic *laubō. Compare German Glaube (“faith, belief”). The replacement of final /v/ with /f/ is due to the analogy of noun-verb pairs with /f/ in the noun but /v/ in the verb, creating a pair belief : believe on the model of e.g. grief : grieve or proof : prove.

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