Similar words: believe, believe in, believably, believable, disbelieve, make believe, make-believe, unbelievable. Meaning: [-vɪŋ] n. the cognitive process that leads to convictions.
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61. I came here at the instigation of your letter, believing myself to have secured a position.
62. The believing we do something when we do nothing is the first illusion of tobacco. Ralph Waldo Emerson
63. It seems that there are definite survival advantages to believing in free will and responsibility for one's actions.
64. It is rarely about disloyalty but invariably about clients believing they can do better.
65. Croft, possibly also believing this after the evidence of death fell into his own post-natal depression.
66. When she wrote home, as she now did regularly, she wrote believing herself to be very contented.
67. This leads to problems when I try to conceive of my own knowing, believing or thinking in behaviourist terms.
68. It does matter that children don't leave a drama lesson believing that Cromwell's army used bazookas and machine guns!
69. Citizens were indoctrinated into believing that their leader was the source of all wisdom and goodness.
70. Believing in the other person - extending trust - helps to create and sustain constancy and trustworthiness.
71. Soon enough we were back to believing that caveat emptor was the motto of every good shopper.
72. Not believing Mays was gone, the mob ransacked the jail, releasing white prisoners.
73. We danced a little jig around the food, hardly believing our luck.
74. Parents and teachers may recommend retention for work-inhibited students, believing the extra year might enable the student to become more mature.
75. Some senior men from the Nyoongar people supported her, believing that she was possessed by the spirit of an Aboriginal artist.
76. But immigration officials said no, believing she was coming for paid work.
77. I was wise enough never to grow up, while fooling people into believing I had. Margaret Mead
78. They're proving they exist, punishing us for not believing in them, like gods.
79. Somewhat perturbed, Ted flung the door open still believing that the platelayers were playing tricks on him.
80. This idiom encourages the very bad habit of believing that life is going to be as neatly packaged as a school textbook.
81. Nicasio gave Cecilia poisoned water, believing she would reveal his perfidious acts.
82. It had been an honest mistake, though,[sentencedict.com/believing.html] the paddy wagon men believing he was dead or dying.
83. We are always in a hurry to be happy...; for when we have suffered a long time, we have great difficulty in believing in good fortune. Alexandre Dumas
84. There are grounds however for believing that the experience can be more traumatic for women and girls.
85. Religion is part of the human make-up. It's also part of our cultural and intellectual history. Religion was our first attempt at literature, the texts, our first attempt at cosmology, making sense of where we are in the universe, our first attempt at health care, believing in faith healing, our first attempt at philosophy. Christopher Hitchens
86. Have you forgotten how easy it is to delude yourself into believing you are in love?
87. I have difficulty believing that the former is remotely possible.
88. Lydia did not castigate herself for so disliking a fellow-being, believing that it was sufficient merely to refrain from overt unkindness.
89. But the alternative - to have him believing her poor showing had been caused by drugs, was equally untenable.
90. Jody is having a hard time believing her good fortune.
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