(strong belief)

  • 1strong belief — noun an unshakable belief in something without need for proof or evidence • Syn: ↑conviction, ↑article of faith • Hypernyms: ↑belief • Hyponyms: ↑amateurism …

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  • 2Strong — Strong, a. [Compar. {Stronger}; superl. {Strongest}.] [AS. strang, strong; akin to D. & G. streng strict, rigorous, OHG. strengi strong, brave, harsh, Icel. strangr strong, severe, Dan. streng, Sw. str[ a]ng strict, severe. Cf. {Strength},… …

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  • 3Strong conjugation — Strong Strong, a. [Compar. {Stronger}; superl. {Strongest}.] [AS. strang, strong; akin to D. & G. streng strict, rigorous, OHG. strengi strong, brave, harsh, Icel. strangr strong, severe, Dan. streng, Sw. str[ a]ng strict, severe. Cf. {Strength} …

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  • 4belief — be|lief [ bı lif ] noun *** count or uncount a strong feeling that something is true or real: CONVICTION: This theory goes against the beliefs of most current political thinkers. belief in: a belief in the existence of UFOs belief that: the… …

    Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • 5belief */*/*/ — UK [bɪˈliːf] / US [bɪˈlɪf] noun Word forms belief : singular belief plural beliefs [countable/uncountable] a strong feeling that something is true or real This theory goes against the beliefs of most current political thinkers. belief in: a… …

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  • 6belief — be|lief W2S3 [bıˈli:f] n [Date: 1100 1200; Origin: Probably from Old English geleafa belief , from leafa belief, faith ; influenced by believe] 1.) [singular, U] the feeling that something is definitely true or definitely exists belief in ▪ a… …

    Dictionary of contemporary English

  • 7strong — 01. Her dad has really [strong] arms from working on a farm all his life. 02. Elaine likes her coffee very [strong] and very hot. 03. This beer is quite [strong], over 8 percent, so don t drink too fast. 04. The windows shook in the [strong]… …

    Grammatical examples in English

  • 8belief — 1 Belief, faith, credence, credit are comparable when they mean the act of one who assents intellectually to something proposed or offered for acceptance as true or the state of mind of one who so assents. Belief is less restricted in its… …

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  • 9belief / believe —    Belief is a noun: He had strong beliefs.    Believe is a verb: She believes she can do anything …

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  • 10belief / believe —    Belief is a noun: He had strong beliefs.    Believe is a verb: She believes she can do anything …

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