believe
Signification (Anglais)
- To accept as true, particularly without absolute certainty (i.e., as opposed to knowing).
- To accept that someone is telling the truth.
- To have religious faith; to believe in a greater truth.
- To opine, think, reckon.
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Concepts
Synonymes
have faith in
believe in
have faith
depend on
give credence to
place trust in
put faith in
be loyal
accept without question
regard as
have an opinion
be convinced
trust upon
be acquainted with
be confident
be of the opinion that
have confidence
administer justice
trus
had faith
place assurance in
Fréquence
Coupé comme
be‧lieve
Prononcé comme (IPA)
/bɪˈliːv/
Étymologie (Anglais)
From Middle English beleven, bileven, from Old English belīefan (“to believe”), from Proto-West Germanic *bilaubijan (“to believe”), equivalent to be- + leave (“to give leave or permission to, permit, allow, grant”). Cognate with Scots beleve (“to believe”), Middle Low German belö̂ven (“to believe”), Middle High German belouben (“to believe”). A related term in Old English was ġelīefan (“to be dear to; believe, trust”), from Proto-West Germanic *galaubijan (“to have faith, believe”), from Proto-Germanic *galaubijaną. Compare also Old English ġelēafa (“belief, faith, confidence, trust”), Old English lēof ("dear, valued, beloved, pleasant, agreeable" > English lief). Related also to North Frisian leauwjen (“to believe”), West Frisian leauwe (“to believe”), Dutch geloven (“to believe”), German glauben (“to believe”), Gothic 𐌲𐌰𐌻𐌰𐌿𐌱𐌾𐌰𐌽 (galaubjan, “to hold dear, valuable, or satisfactory, approve of, believe”). The prepositionally transitive senses with in are a semantic loan from Latin crēdō in aliquem / aliquid.
Associé à anglais
lief
Associé à frison occidental
leauwe
Associé à néerlandais
geloven
Associé à allemand
glauben
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