Believe vs. Belive

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Believeverb

(transitive) To accept as true, particularly without absolute certainty (i.e., as opposed to knowing)

Believeverb

(transitive) To accept that someone is telling the truth.

Believeverb

(intransitive) To have religious faith; to believe in a greater truth.

Believeverb

To consider likely

Believeverb

To exercise belief in; to credit upon the authority or testimony of another; to be persuaded of the truth of, upon evidence furnished by reasons, arguments, and deductions of the mind, or by circumstances other than personal knowledge; to regard or accept as true; to place confidence in; to think; to consider; as, to believe a person, a statement, or a doctrine.

Believeverb

To have a firm persuasion, esp. of the truths of religion; to have a persuasion approaching to certainty; to exercise belief or faith.

Believeverb

To think; to suppose.

Believeverb

accept as true; take to be true;

Believeverb

judge or regard; look upon; judge;

Believeverb

be confident about something;

Believeverb

follow a credo; have a faith; be a believer;

Believeverb

credit with veracity;

Believeverb

accept that (something) is true, especially without proof

Believeverb

accept the statement of (someone) as true

Believeverb

have religious faith

Believeverb

feel sure that (someone) is capable of doing something

Believeverb

hold (something) as an opinion; think

Beliveverb

To remain, stay.

Beliveadverb

Quickly, forthwith.

Beliveadverb

Soon, presently, before long; by and by; anon

Beliveadverb

Forthwith; speedily; quickly.

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