belief 的定义
- something believed; an opinion or conviction: a belief that the earth is flat.
- confidence in the truth or existence of something not immediately susceptible to rigorous proof: a statement unworthy of belief.
- confidence; faith; trust: a child's belief in his parents.
- a religious tenet or tenets; religious creed or faith: the Christian belief.
belief 近义词
putting regard in as true
belief 的近义词 49 个
- acceptance
- assumption
- conclusion
- confidence
- conviction
- expectation
- faith
- feeling
- hope
- idea
- judgment
- knowledge
- notion
- opinion
- position
- suspicion
- theory
- thinking
- trust
- understanding
- view
- admission
- assent
- assurance
- avowal
- axiom
- certainty
- conjecture
- credence
- credit
- deduction
- divination
- fancy
- guess
- hypothesis
- impression
- intuition
- mind
- mindset
- persuasion
- postulation
- presumption
- presupposition
- profession
- reliance
- supposition
- surmise
- theorem
- thesis
belief 的反义词 16 个
something regarded as true
更多belief例句
- Human intelligence is incredibly useful but it doesn’t safeguard you against having false beliefs, because that’s not what intelligence is for.
- Full belief, I want to suggest, needn’t be at the core of dehumanization, and an account of dehumanization needn’t commit on how demanding “belief” is or whether baldly contradictory belief is possible.
- It also lacks the kind of intentions, goals, beliefs, and desires that drive language use in humans.
- As Streumer concedes, if he believed his own view, he would believe that there are such things as good and bad reasons for belief, which is exactly what his view denies.
- Hope derives from a belief that life has good things in store.
- One wonders if his subsequent battles with the “Evil Empire” were animated by this belief.
- The incident sparked his belief in Santa, but he would have to wait nearly two decades before dressing up as Jolly St. Nick.
- The congressman traces his belief in Santa Claus back 40 years, when he was a student going to college “on the GI Bill.”
- To cyber security experts, the naivety of this statement beggars belief.
- His belief that officers really did find his fingerprints at the scene seems to have encouraged his false confession.
- He turned his eyes upon her; but no sympathy was in their beams; no belief in the semblance of her tears.
- Belief in his own value had never been thus assailed before; that he was indispensable had been an ultimate assurance.
- Although everybody laughed at such a notion, the Worm-eating Warbler declared that he had a right to his own belief.
- Tom held to his strange belief to 'Let it all come,' he would not try to prevent; he would neither shirk nor dodge.
- Before he faced Lettice, he must forget a moment—forget his fears, his hopes, his ceaseless torment of belief and doubt.