Belief system
noun
contemporary examples
being unemployed could help cause a heart attack, researchers find kent sepkowitz november 20, 2012
stuart firestein, author of ‘ignorance,’ says not knowing is the key to science casey schwartz april 21, 2012
gop debates: why they baffle democrats and charm republicans lee siegel november 23, 2011
in praise of tourette’s jeffrey koterba november 21, 2009
andrew breitbart on palin, couric, tina fey, glenn beck and more shushannah walshe april 17, 2011
the curious p-ssions of mr. cosmos: neil degr-sse tyson on sp-ce, climate, and why curiosity wins every time scott bixby june 7, 2014
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- Belies
to show to be false; contradict: his trembling hands belied his calm voice. to misrepresent: the newspaper belied the facts. to act unworthily according to the standards of (a tradition, one’s ancestry, one’s faith, etc.). archaic. to lie about; slander. contemporary examples crisis kills g-20 progress eswar prasad november 4, 2011 chimamanda ngozi adichie’s literary […]
- Believability
to have confidence in the truth, the existence, or the reliability of something, although without absolute proof that one is right in doing so: only if one believes in something can one act purposefully. to have confidence or faith in the truth of (a positive -ssertion, story, etc.); give credence to. to have confidence in […]
- Believable
to have confidence in the truth, the existence, or the reliability of something, although without absolute proof that one is right in doing so: only if one believes in something can one act purposefully. to have confidence or faith in the truth of (a positive -ssertion, story, etc.); give credence to. to have confidence in […]
- Believed
to have confidence in the truth, the existence, or the reliability of something, although without absolute proof that one is right in doing so: only if one believes in something can one act purposefully. to have confidence or faith in the truth of (a positive -ssertion, story, etc.); give credence to. to have confidence in […]