To believe in



Example: They believe in their abilities

Definition


"To believe in" means to accept something as true or real, often without absolute proof, and to have confidence or trust in a person, idea, or concept. For example, "They believe in their abilities" shows trust in one's own skills or qualities.

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    Etymology


    The phrase "to believe in" comes from the Old English word 'belefan,' meaning to have faith or trust. The addition of 'in' emphasizes the object of faith or trust. Did you know? The concept of belief has been central to human culture and language for centuries, reflecting the importance of trust and conviction.