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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121. Though I can recall believing that when I was a member of the visible world.
122. My father and I made merry over the Devil and the folly of believing in him as we supposed many did.
123. People are brainwashed into believing family life is the best.
124. Male viewers, for example, may not like a certain woman anchor, believing her to be too aggressive.
125. Some therapists cast their patients as different from themselves by joining the long tradition of not believing what their patients tell them.
126. I had gone believing that I would find plenty of eggs and fish from Lake Balaton - apparently a delicacy.
127. New skills can increase personal satisfaction Women in particular are susceptible to believing that improving their appearance can help them reinvent themselves.
128. Not believing in reincarnation or the after-life, it's my view that our lives are not dress rehearsals.
129. No wonder that in that same verse Paul bids us be filled with all joy and peace in believing.
130. Susan, believing her friend had suffered some form of miscarriage, shouted to her returning husband to fetch medical help.
131. Believing it was Travis, she froze round-eyed as she found herself gazing into four faces as surprised as her own.
132. These were intensified by the fact that he had been accused of believing that the world would continue to exist for eternity.
133. A winner, sure, and so he lay basking in the crisp white sunlight, almost believing.
134. Magic is believing in yourself. If you can do that you make anything happen. Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
135. There is no safety for honest men except by believing all possible evil of evil men. Edmund Burke
136. The doctors were diverted into believing that it was related to my stomach.
137. Everybody is a genius. But if you judge a fish by its ability to climb a tree, it will spend its whole life believing that it is stupid. Albert Einstein
138. I gave alms to all the blind beggars, lit candles without believing at all in their efficacy.
139. For her, believing in God is not inconsistent with marveling at scientific discoveries.
140. We had worked hard to elect the women, believing that they would bring a valuable, new perspective to government.
141. Wesley Smith Seeing is believing ... the videophone which takes the blind out of date.
142. The tests have lulled the public into believing the water is safe to drink.
142. Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words.
143. Attitudes may be briefly defined as our habitual modes of thought, our habitual way of thinking and believing.
144. We stopped believing in the four humours, but we remain bilious, choleric, sanguine and phlegmatic.
145. It was really believing our own notices and becoming very arrogant.
146. People often approach writing like medicine, believing that the most unpleasant-tasting doses are the most helpful.
147. Be believing, be happy, don't get discouraged. Things will work out. Gordon B. Hinckley
148. She makes painting an oil look so easy that the student will automatically start believing he will be capable of the same.
149. Yet the partners poured money into modernization, believing exports would give Quaker a profitable future.
150. The trap of the giver is pride, believing that you have enough inner resources to give away to others.
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