Definition
to believe: to think, to consider, to be of the opinion; to accept, to trust, to have faith in; to assume, to presume
Do you believe in God? Do you think God really exists?
I believe he has already left. I think he went a few minutes ago.
I believe in him. I have faith in him.
I believe the conference room is available. I'm not 100% sure but I think the conference room is free.
(The thief is) believed to be (a white man): apparently, according to some sources (the thief is a white man)
- "I can't believe you!"
- "Brian : A Eucalyptus, I believe."
- "Headlines, headlines, believing the things that we read"
- "Susie : Mum, I can't believe this!"
- "I don't believe in capitalism. What could you and your company possibly offer me?"
- "Despite this isolated incident, I believe that our two cultures are closer than ever, and this is reflected by this collaboration between the perfumers of our two great nations."
- "We believe that fruits and vegetables have feelings"
- "Dad : Oh, believe me, I grew up with Grandpa Xavier, and plenty of people think he's weird."
- "Samantha : I still can't believe that you married that slob, Jenny."
- "Not only are melody and rhythm essential ingredients in the perfume-making process, I believe they are essential for all forms of work."
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