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verb
- 1. accept that (something) is true, especially without proof: "the superintendent believed Lancaster's story" Similar Opposite
- 2. hold (something) as an opinion; think: "I believe we've already met" Similar Opposite
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Antonym and example. disbelieve. formal. She chooses to disbelieve the evidence. Go to the thesaurus article about these synonyms and antonyms of believe. Learn more. To believe someone or something means to think something is true, or to think that what someone says is true. Cambridge English Thesaurus © Cambridge University Press.
Synonyms for BELIEVE: accept, understand, take, trust, buy, swallow, credit, assume; Antonyms of BELIEVE: reject, doubt, suspect, disbelieve, discredit, question, distrust, challenge
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Synonyms for BELIEF: credit, faith, axiom, certainty, assurance, conviction, credence, principle; Antonyms of BELIEF: doubt, disbelief, unbelief, discredit, uncertainty, skepticism, nonbelief, suspicion.
Synonyms for BELIEVE in English: think, consider, judge, suppose, maintain, estimate, imagine, assume, gather, guess, ….