believing (Meaning)

Wordnet

believing (n)

the cognitive process that leads to convictions

Webster

believing (p. pr. & vb. n.)

of Believe

Webster

believing (a.)

That believes; having belief.

believing Sentence Examples

  1. Believing in oneself can lead to great accomplishments.
  2. She struggled to find solace, believing that her life was irrevocably broken.
  3. The child's unwavering belief in Santa Claus brought him joy each Christmas.
  4. Despite overwhelming evidence, he refused to believe the truth.
  5. Their faith, believing in a higher power, sustained them through difficult times.
  6. The community was torn apart when some members questioned their long-held beliefs.
  7. The doctor's belief in the patient's recovery spurred him to provide exceptional care.
  8. Believing in the power of education, she dedicated her life to teaching.
  9. Her unwavering belief in the project's potential inspired her team to persevere.
  10. The therapist listened patiently, believing that her client's words held valuable insights.

FAQs About the word believing

the cognitive process that leads to convictionsof Believe, That believes; having belief.

certain, unsuspecting, trusting, accepting, overconfident, sure, confident, confiding, unquestioning,convinced

skeptical, doubtful,uncertain, questioning, questioning, skeptical, doubtful, doubting, uncertain, doubting

Believing in oneself can lead to great accomplishments.

She struggled to find solace, believing that her life was irrevocably broken.

The child's unwavering belief in Santa Claus brought him joy each Christmas.

Despite overwhelming evidence, he refused to believe the truth.