belief
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Definition of belief
6 senses · 1 part of speech · etymology included
noun
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(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
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(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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(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.”
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(countable)Something believed.
“The ancient people have a belief in many deities.”
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(uncountable)The quality or state of believing.
“My belief that it will rain tomorrow is strong.”
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(uncountable)Religious faith.
“She often said it was her belief that carried her through the hard times.”
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(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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