Psychological state in which an individual holds a proposition or premise to be true.
A vague idea in which some confidence is placed.
That which one holds to be true; the acceptance of a fact, opinion, or assertion as real or true despite a lack of strong evidence or knowledge.
Religious faith; a persuasion of the truths of religion.
1 The belief that 'I am strong therefore I am right' has changed.
2 He said the move threatened freedom of speech, belief and open debate.
3 Method: Indigenous beliefs about chronic psychosis were elicited from community health workers.
4 Either case, it is borne out of our inherent belief in 'difference'.
5 The problem has always been progress: or rather, the belief in progress.
6 Lucky said that the arrogance of Europe belittled the beliefs of millions.
7 This called into question beliefs that the job market had been softening.
8 There is a strong belief that Russian action is violating international law.
9 He said, News travels quickly, especially when it is apparently beyond belief .
10 It is my belief that this debate should eschew Civil War politics.
11 Positive affirmations can help change the Nice Guy's core belief about himself.
12 This is in large part thanks to investors' belief in central banks.
13 He would challenge her belief system and idea of what faith is.
14 However, our belief in Africa and its people remains steadfast and strong.
15 And really, the young man's belief or disbelief is beside the point.
16 He believes they are political prisoners, being punished for their political beliefs .
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