BELIEF | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary

Meaning of belief in English

(Definition of belief from the Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus © Cambridge University Press)
(Definition of belief from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)

Examples of belief

belief
In doing so, the agent should retain more preferred beliefs in favor of less preferred ones wherever coherence permits.
Take the three-person game introduced above and suppose the players' beliefs are as specified.
Note also that the players hold correct beliefs about their own choices throughout.
With pretense, disguise, and unreflective belief in disinterested philosophical analysis, philosophers can easily objectify the interests of certain power groups, whether scientific or political.
Assertives engage the speaker regarding the truth of the statement he/she is making : the psychological state being expressed is a belief.
Name training either taught some children that novel names should be mapped onto novel kinds or enhanced their commitment to this belief.
Perception-based beliefs teract, and par ticularly how are the symbolic and procedural representations made compatible?
It just would not thereby have this belief as one of its beliefs.
Most philosophers and psychologists shared the firm belief that their disciplines were substantially different in some ways.
Early training programs in cultural competence tended to rely on categorical constructs that lumped patients together by their "typical" cultural values, customs, and beliefs.
This is unlikely on the rest of my basic beliefs.
Alternatively, understanding false belief may be enhanced, but more modestly.
It is not breakable and fragile like a belief waiting for the iconoclast's hammer.
It is where both strength and freedom of will reside, and our beliefs about it have practical effects on self- and social control.
Both are predicated on a belief in art's representative powers, and yet both rely on the abstracting and deeply hierarchic aesthetics of military art.
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Collocations with belief

belief

These are words often used in combination with belief.

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accepted belief
That is the philosophy which lies behind the growing rejection of a free-for-all which is now becoming accepted belief.
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basic belief
Why did such a basic belief disappear suddenly?
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common belief
This result seems to be in variance with common belief.
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Translations of belief

in Chinese (Traditional)
相信, 信心, 信任…
in Chinese (Simplified)
相信, 信心, 信任…
in Spanish
creencia, creencia [feminine], convicción [feminine]…
in Portuguese
crença, fé, crença [feminine]…
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विश्वास, श्रद्धा…
信念, 理念, 信じること…
inanç, iman, kanı…
croyance [feminine], conviction [feminine], opinion [feminine]…
convicció, creença…
geloof…
ஏதோ இருக்கிறது அல்லது உண்மை என்று உறுதியாக இருப்பது போன்ற உணர்வு, நீங்கள் நம்பக்கூடிய ஒன்று…
आस्था, भरोसा, विश्वास…
વિશ્વાસ, શ્રદ્ધા, ભરોસો…
tro, lære…
tro, tilltro, förtroende…
kepercayaan…
der Glaube…
tro [masculine], overbevisning [masculine], tro…
اعتقاد, یقین…
віра, довіра, вірування…
мнение, убеждение, верование…
ఏదైనా ఒకటి ఉందని లేదా నిజమైనదని నిశ్చయంగా అనుకోవడం, నమ్మకం…
مُعْتَقَد, إيمان…
স্থির বিশ্বাস, নিশ্চিত হওয়ার অনুভূতি যে কিছু বিদ্যমান বা সত্য, বিশ্বাস…
důvěra, víra…
keyakinan, kepercayaan…
ความเชื่อ, ความศรัทธา…
sự tin tưởng, tín ngưỡng…
wiara, przekonanie, wierzenie…
믿음, 신념…
convinzione, fede, credo…
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