Antonym: distrust, doubt, incredulity, insincerity, suspicion. Similar words: relief, believe, believe in, relieve, die for, in brief, briefly, bell. Meaning: [bɪ'liːf] n. 1. any cognitive content held as true 2. a vague idea in which some confidence is placed.
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121) There is a belief among young people that education is a waste of time.
122) She was blessed with an unshakeable belief in her own abilities.
123) The negotiations continued in the mistaken belief that a peaceful agreement could be reached.
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124) He shared his father's belief that people should work hard for their living.
125) There is a belief that village life is somehow morally superior to city life.
126) She's waiting patiently in the fond belief he'll come back to her.
127) It is my firm belief that an effective partnership approach between police and the public is absolutely necessary.
128) The belief that the earth was flat persisted for many centuries.
129) The belief that you should own your house is deeply ingrained in British society.
130) Most designers share the unspoken belief that fashion is a valid form of visual art.
131) He has been the trailblazer and given British sprinters the belief that we are able to take on and beat the world's best.
132) There is a general belief that things will soon get better.
133) The chairman premised his speech on the belief that the rich want to help the poor.
134) It is our belief that improvements in health care will lead to a stronger, more prosperous economy.
135) This information confirms me in the belief that he is to blame.
136) Contrary to popular belief , eating carrots does not improve your eyesight.
137) His belief in God gave him hope during difficult times.
138) Contrary to popular belief , he was not responsible for the tragedy.
139) Racism is the belief that one race is innately superior to another.
140) I took the job in the mistaken belief that I would be able to stay in London.
141) There's a widely held belief that educational standards are in decline .
142) I'm struggling to retain any vestige of belief in his innocence.
143) He remained unshaken in his belief that she was wrong.
144) Contrary to popular belief, there is no evidence that what you look like makes much difference to your life.
145) At the core of our convictions is belief in individual liberty.
146) The news staggered her belief in the triumph of justice.
147) He came to me in the belief that I could help him.
148) Contrary to popular belief, a desert can be very cold.
149) She was tired, tired beyond belief.
150) She never lost her belief in God.