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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241) Belief is an invisible power emanating from the mind and the heart. Dr T.P.Chia
242) It is the belief that universal and general principles can be applied to every organisation.
243) And investors are signaling their belief that it will ultimately pull the economy out of a four-year slump.
244) All I could admit to was boredom, and the belief that school was more fun.
245) Belief is involuntary; nothing involuntary is meritorious or reprehensible. A man ought not to be considered worse or better for his belief. Percy Bysshe Shelley
246) But for Aristotle and his followers, the belief held that the only knowledge we can acquire originates in sense-perceptions.
247) The second effect it had on me was to give me a certain amount of self belief.
248) There is also a belief that alcohol has certain other benefits.
249) The best religion is a strong belief or faith in yourself(Sentencedict.com ), good values and the moral feelings of your conscience. Dr T.P.Chia
250) They still retain large elements of animism, a belief which assigns a divine spark or spirit to every material thing.
251) The faith is in the belief that women, left to themselves, would make the world a beautiful place to live.
252) This can give rise to the mistaken belief that cocaine is not an addictive drug.
253) Belief is a spiritual fighter against theism. Atheism is a strong belief that God does not exist, and that religion corrupts the human mind. Dr T.P.Chia
254) Belief - secular or religious - could deceive you if your are not careful. Dr T.P.Chia
255) The thought of la belle dame de Bruges coming out with such stuff beggars belief.
256) Fundamentalism is a belief system that can not be refuted because it comes from a supreme being.