believed (verb)

  • 1ECM verb — ECM, or Exceptional Case Marking is a concept of the Government and Binding (GB) theory of syntax in linguistics. Introduction Exception case marking is a concept used in GB theory to analyze certain atypical verbs. Verbs in English which have… …

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  • 2Dependent and independent verb forms — In the Goidelic languages, dependent and independent verb forms are distinct verb forms; each tense of each verb exists in both forms. Verbs are often preceded by a particle which marks negation, or a question, or has some other force. The… …

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  • 3believe — verb ADVERB ▪ deeply, fervently, firmly, passionately, really ▪ He firmly believed that he was right. ▪ genuinely, honestly …

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  • 4exist — verb ADVERB ▪ actually, really ▪ Do these creatures really exist? ▪ already, still ▪ Few of these monkeys still exist in the wild …

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  • 5watch over — verb follow with the eyes or the mind (Freq. 1) Keep an eye on the baby, please! The world is watching Sarajevo She followed the men with the binoculars • Syn: ↑watch, ↑observe, ↑follow, ↑keep an eye …

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  • 6believe in — verb have a firm conviction as to the goodness of something (Freq. 24) John believes in oat bran • Hypernyms: ↑believe • Verb Frames: Somebody s something Somebody s VERB ing * * * 1) have faith in the truth or existence of …

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  • 7believe — verb (believed; believing) Etymology: Middle English beleven, from Old English belēfan, from be + lȳfan, lēfan to allow, believe; akin to Old High German gilouben to believe, Old English lēof dear more at love Date: before 12th century… …

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  • 8fascinate — verb (fascinated; fascinating) Etymology: Latin fascinatus, past participle of fascinare, from fascinum evil spell Date: 1598 transitive verb 1. obsolete bewitch 2. a. to transfix and hold spellbound by an irresistible power …

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  • 9symbolise — verb 1. represent or identify by using a symbol; use symbols The poet symbolizes love in this poem These painters believed that artists should symbolize • Syn: ↑symbolize • Derivationally related forms: ↑symbolisation, ↑symbolization ( …

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  • 10contend — verb 1 (I) to compete against someone in order to gain something: contending for the World Heavyweight Title 2 (transitive + that) to argue or state that something is true: Some astronomers contend that the universe may be younger than previously …

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