belive

/bɪˈliv/
verb
  1. To have confidence in the truth or existence of something without proof.
    • Many people belive that hard work leads to success.
    • Do you belive in ghosts?
    • She couldn't belive her eyes when she saw the surprise party.
  2. To hold a particular opinion or conviction.
    • They belive the best solution is to talk openly.
    • I belive we should leave early to avoid traffic.
    • He belives that everyone deserves a second chance.
  3. To trust someone's statement or promise.
    • I belive you when you say you'll finish the project.
    • The child belives everything her older brother tells her.
    • She didn't belive his excuse for being late.
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