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Word:
believing
IPA transcription: [bɪl'ivɪŋ]
Pronunciations of believing
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noun
meaning of the word
Synonyms:
believing
Meaning:
the cognitive process that leads to convictions; "seeing is believing"
Usage examples
I ain't believing you and I ain't disbelieving you.
They are consulted on every important step by believing ones of all classes.
He flung up his head, and could not help looking round for an instant, almost believing me.
"No, honoured Mihail Averyanitch; I do not believe it, and have no grounds for believing it."
You must give me leave to judge for myself, and pay me the compliment of believing what I say.
The Galwegian, believing it so, began uttering a series of lugubrious cries--the "keen" of Connemara.
And yet it would be death to them to persevere in believing that they can be justified by these things.
The latter gentleman was in high feather also, believing he saw his way clear to a triumphant conviction.
Little children not only have a deep faith but a childlike trust in believing that God answers their prayers.
While this was true, however, Hansel had quite good ground for believing that his master was about to sell him.
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Marshall Plan
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Project Gutenberg
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Barack Obama citizenship conspiracy theories
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Jane Cobden
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Ayn Rand
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