Believe
31Believe Me — Infobox Single Name = Believe Me Artist = Fort Minor featuring Cypress Hill Styles of Beyond from Album = The Rising Tied Released = November 15 2005 (Version 1) November 22 2005 (Version 2) Format = CD single Recorded = Genre = Alternative Hip… …
32believe — believability, believableness, n. believable, adj. believably, adv. believer, n. believingly, adv. /bi leev /, v., believed, believing. v.i. 1. to have confidence in the truth, the existence, or the reliability of something, although without… …
33believe — /bəˈliv / (say buh leev), /bi / (say bee ) verb (t) (believed, believing) 1. to have belief in: to believe a person. 2. to think: I believe she has left the city. 3. to credit; accept as true: to believe a story. –phrase 4. believe in, a. to have …
34believe — verb 1》 feel sure that (something) is true. ↘accept the statement of (someone) as true. ↘have religious faith. 2》 (believe in) have faith in the truth or existence of. 3》 (believe in) have confidence in. 4》 think or suppose: I believe we… …
35believe — verb 1) I don t believe you Syn: be convinced by, trust, have confidence in, consider honest, consider truthful 2) do you believe that story? Syn: regard as true, accept, be convinced by, give credence to, credit, t …
36believe — verb 1) I don t believe you Syn: trust, have confidence in, consider honest, consider truthful 2) do you believe that story? Syn: accept, be convinced by, give credence to, credit, trust, put confidence in; …
37believe — Synonyms and related words: accept, accept for gospel, accept implicitly, accredit, admit, allow, assume, be afraid, be certain, be pious, be religious, believe in, believe without reservation, buy, conceive, conclude, confide in, conjecture,… …
38believe — [OE] Believing and loving are closely allied. Late Old English belēfan took the place of an earlier gelēfan ‘believe’ (with the associative prefix ge ), which can be traced back to a prehistoric West and North Germanic *galaubjan (source also of… …
39believe — [OE] Believing and loving are closely allied. Late Old English belēfan took the place of an earlier gelēfan ‘believe’ (with the associative prefix ge ), which can be traced back to a prehistoric West and North Germanic *galaubjan (source also of… …
40believe in — verb a) To ascribe existence to Do you believe in God? the Easter Bunny? ghosts? b) To ascribe some powers or other attributes to Do you believe in Jesus? …