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| be·lieve [ bi lv ] (past and past participle be·lieved, present participle be·liev·ing, 3rd person present singular be·lieves) |
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1. transitive verb accept something as true: to accept that something is true or real
 I don't know which story to believe.
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2. transitive verb accept somebody as truthful: to accept that somebody is telling the truth
 Nobody will believe you!
 I don't believe him.
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3. transitive verb credit somebody with something: to accept that somebody or something has a particular quality or ability
 No one believed her capable of such a malicious remark.
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4. intransitive verb think that something exists: to be of the opinion that something exists or is a reality, especially when there is no absolute proof of its existence or reality
 believe in reincarnation
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5. intransitive verb have trust: to be confident that somebody or something is worthwhile or effective
 We all believe in you.
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6. intransitive verb think something is good: to be of the opinion that something is right or beneficial and, usually, to act in accordance with that belief
 believed strongly in freedom of expression
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7. intransitive verb have religious faith: to have a belief in God or in a religion's gods
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| [ Old English belyfan, alteration of gelēfan< Germanic, "to love, trust"] |
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 be·liev·er noun |
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make believe to pretend, especially in play
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