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 .
believe (third-person singular simple present believes , present participle believing , simple past and past participle believed )
( transitive ) To accept as true, particularly without absolute certainty (i.e., as opposed to knowing ).
Synonym: understand
If you believe the numbers, you'll agree we need change.
I believe there are faeries.
1898 September, Alexander E. Outerbridge Jr., “Curiosities of American Coinage”, in Popular Science Monthly [1] , volume 53 , D. Appleton & Company, page 601 :Many persons believe that the so-called "dollar of the daddies," weighing 412½ grains (nine tenths fine), having a ratio to gold of "16 to 1" in value when first coined, was the original dollar of the Constitution.
2014 June 21, “Magician’s brain ”, in The Economist , volume 411 , number 8892 :[Isaac Newton] was obsessed with alchemy. He spent hours copying alchemical recipes and trying to replicate them in his laboratory. He believed that the Bible contained numerological codes.
( transitive ) To accept that someone is telling the truth.
Synonyms: trust , ( Cockney rhyming slang ) Adam and Eve
Why did I ever believe you?
( intransitive ) To have religious faith ; to believe in a greater truth.
After that night in the church, I believed .
1604 , Jeremy Corderoy, A Short Dialogve, wherein is Proved, that No Man can be Saved without Good VVorkes , 2nd edition, Oxford: Printed by Ioseph Barnes, and are to be sold in Paules Church-yard at the signe of the Crowne, by Simon Waterson, →OCLC , page 40 :[N]ow ſuch a liue vngodly, vvithout a care of doing the wil of the Lord (though they profeſſe him in their mouths, yea though they beleeue and acknowledge all the Articles of the Creed, yea haue knowledge of the Scripturs) yet if they liue vngodly, they deny God, and therefore ſhal be denied, [ …]
( transitive ) To opine , think , reckon .
Do you think this is good? —Hmm, I believe it's okay.
2017 February 1, Stephen Buranyi, quoting Marcel van Assen, “The high-tech war on science fraud”, in The Guardian [2] :“Some people believe him charismatic,” Van Assen told me. “I am less sensitive to it.”
2019 May 2, Nina Avramova, “When you should use self-help programs and when to skip them”, in CNN [3] :He believes that self-improvement and its growing popularity are symptoms of what he calls individualism.
[with in ]
To ascribe existence to.
Do you believe in God / the Easter Bunny / ghosts?
Since I don't believe in reincarnation, I believe that the only way to eliminate suffering is to die.
To believe that (something) is right or desirable .
I don't believe in sex before marriage.
I don't believe in making my bed.
2017 June 23, “Is spokes model Cindy Margolis married or single after her divorce with Guy Starkman, Know her current affairs”, in Hitberry.com [5] :The couple is one of the celebrities who believed in open relationships.
To have confidence in the ability or power of.
I believe in you, man! You can do it!
2008 , BioWare , Mass Effect (Science Fiction ), Redwood City: Electronic Arts, →ISBN , →OCLC , PC, scene: Citadel:Ambassador Udina: The other species are scared. They've never faced anything like this before and they don't know what to do. They want us to step forward. They believe in humanity because of you. Ambassador Udina: Your ruthless pursuit of Saren and the geth, your defiance of the Council -- that's what humans are capable of! That's how we can defeat the Reapers! Ambassador Udina: The others will follow us, Shepard. They know we're their only hope. We will have a human Council with a human Chairman.
The direct transitive sense and the prepositionally transitive sense are similar but can have very different implications.
To “believe” someone or something means to accept specific pieces of information as truth: believe the news , believe the lead witness . To “believe a complete stranger” means to accept a stranger's story with little evidence.
To “believe in” someone or something means to hold confidence and trust in that person or concept: believe in liberty , believe in God . To “believe in one's fellow man” means to place trust and confidence in mankind.
Meanings sometimes overlap. To believe in a religious text would also require affirming the truth of at least the major tenets. To believe a religious text might likewise imply placing one's confidence and trust in it, in addition to accepting its statements as facts.
This is generally a stative verb that rarely takes the continuous inflection. See Category:English stative verbs
to accept that someone is telling the truth (object: person)
Afrikaans: glo (af)
Albanian: besoj (sq)
Alemannic German: aanemme
Amharic: አመነ ( ʾämänä )
Arabic: صَدَّقَ ( ṣaddaqa )
Moroccan Arabic: تاق ( taq )
Aragonese: creyer (an)
Argobba: አመና ( ämäna )
Armenian: հավատալ (hy) ( havatal )
Aromanian: pistipsescu , cred
Asturian: creyer , creer
Aukan: biibi
Azerbaijani: inanmaq (az)
Bashkir: ышаныу ( ışanıw )
Belarusian: ве́рыць impf ( vjérycʹ ) , паве́рыць pf ( pavjérycʹ )
Bengali: বিশ্বাস করা ( biśśaś kora )
Bhojpuri: पतियावल ( patiyāval )
Bulgarian: вя́рвам (bg) impf ( vjárvam )
Burmese: ယုံ (my) ( yum )
Catalan: creure (ca)
Cebuano: tuo
Chinese:
Dungan: щин ( xin )
Mandarin: 相信 (zh) ( xiāngxìn )
Czech: věřit (cs) impf
Dalmatian: credro
Danish: tro (da)
Dutch: geloven (nl)
Esperanto: kredi je , kredi (eo)
Estonian: uskuma (et)
Faroese: trúgva
Finnish: uskoa (fi)
French: croire (fr)
Friulian: crodi
Galician: crer (gl)
Ge'ez: አምነ ( ʾämnä )
Georgian: დაჯერება ( daǯereba )
German: glauben (de)
Gothic: 𐌲𐌰𐌻𐌰𐌿𐌱𐌾𐌰𐌽 ( galaubjan )
Greek: πιστεύω (el) ( pistévo )
Ancient: πιστεύω ( pisteúō )
Haitian Creole: kwè
Hebrew: הֶאֱמִין (he) ( he'emín )
Hiligaynon: tuo
Hindi: मानना (hi) ( mānnā )
Hungarian: hisz (hu)
Hunsrik: glaave
Icelandic: trúa (is)
Ido: kredar (io)
Indonesian: percaya (id) , memercayai (id)
Ingrian: uskoa
Irish: creid
Old Irish: creitid
Italian: credere (it)
Japanese: 信じる (ja) ( しんじる, shinjiru )
Javanese: percaya (jv)
Kabuverdianu: akridita
Kazakh: сену ( senu )
Khmer: ជឿ (km) ( cɨə )
Korean: 믿다 (ko) ( mitda )
Kurdish:
Northern Kurdish: bawer kirin (ku)
Kyrgyz: ишенүү (ky) ( işenüü )
Lao: ເຊື່ອ ( sư̄a )
Latgalian: ticēt , īticēt
Latin: crēdō (la)
Latvian: ticēt (lv)
Lithuanian: tikėti (lt)
Lombard: cred (lmo)
Lü: ᦵᦋᦲᧈ ( tsoe¹ )
Luxembourgish: gleewen
Macedonian: верува impf ( veruva )
Malay: percaya
Malayalam: വിശ്വസിക്കുക (ml) ( viśvasikkuka )
Maltese: emmen
Mirandese: acraditar
Mongolian:
Cyrillic: итгэх (mn) ( itgex )
Norman: craithe ( Jersey ) , creire ( Guernsey, France )
North Frisian: liiwe
Norwegian:
Bokmål: tro (no)
Nynorsk: tru
Occitan: creire (oc) , créder (oc) , créser (oc)
Old East Slavic: *вѣрити impf ( *věriti )
Old English: ġelīefan
Old Javanese: pracaya
Old Norse: trúa
Oromo: amanuu
Ossetian: уыриын ( wyriyn )
Ottoman Turkish: اینانمق ( inanmak )
Pannonian Rusyn: вериц impf ( veric )
Persian:
Iranian Persian: باوَر کَرْدَن (fa) ( bâvar kardan ) , اِعْتِقاد داشْتَن ( e'teğâd dâštan ) , مُعْتَقِد بودَن ( mo'tağed budan )
Piedmontese: chërde
Polish: wierzyć (pl) impf
Portuguese: acreditar (pt) , crer (pt)
Punjabi: please add this translation if you can
Quechua: iñiy (qu)
Romanian: crede (ro)
Romansch: crair , crer , creir , crajer
Russian: ве́рить (ru) impf ( véritʹ ) , пове́рить (ru) pf ( povéritʹ )
Sanskrit: श्रद्दधाति ( śraddadhāti )
Sardinian: crèdere , crèere , crei , crèiri , crere
Serbo-Croatian:
Cyrillic: ве̏ровати impf , вје̏ровати impf
Roman: vȅrovati (sh) impf , vjȅrovati (sh) impf
Sicilian: crìdiri (scn) , crìriri (scn)
Slovak: veriť (sk) impf
Slovene: verjeti (sl) impf
Southern Ohlone: aaman
Spanish: creer (es)
Sranan Tongo: bribi
Sundanese: percanten
Swedish: tro (sv)
Tagalog: maniwala
Tajik: бовар кардан ( bovar kardan ) , эътиқод доштан ( eʾtiqod doštan )
Tamil: நம்பு (ta) ( nampu )
Tatar: инанырга ( inanırga )
Telugu: నమ్ము (te) ( nammu )
Thai: เชื่อ (th) ( chʉ̂ʉa )
Turkish: inanmak (tr)
Turkmen: ynanmak
Udmurt: оскыны ( oskyny )
Ukrainian: ві́рити impf ( víryty ) , пові́рити pf ( povíryty )
Urdu: مانْنا ( mānnā ) , اِعْتِبار کَرْنا ( i'tibār karnā ) , یَقِین کَرْنا ( yaqīn karnā )
Uyghur: ئىشەنمەك ( ishenmek )
Uzbek: ishonmoq (uz)
Venetan: crédar , créder
Vietnamese: tin (vi) , tin tưởng (vi)
Walloon: croere (wa)
Welsh: credu (cy)
West Frisian: leauwe
Yiddish: גלייבן ( gleybn )
to accept as true
Afrikaans: glo (af)
Arabic: صَدَّقَ ( ṣaddaqa )
Moroccan Arabic: تاق ( taq )
Asturian: creyer , creer
Bashkir: ышаныу ( ışanıw )
Bulgarian: вя́рвам (bg) impf ( vjárvam ) , смя́там (bg) impf ( smjátam ) , ми́сля (bg) impf ( míslja )
Catalan: creure (ca)
Cherokee: ᎪᎯᏳᎲᏍᎦ ( gohiyuhvsga )
Chinese:
Dungan: щин ( xin )
Mandarin: 相信 (zh) ( xiāngxìn )
Czech: věřit (cs)
Danish: tro (da)
Dutch: geloven (nl)
Esperanto: kredi (eo) , fidi (eo)
Estonian: uskuma (et)
Finnish: uskoa (fi)
French: croire (fr)
Galician: crer (gl)
Georgian: please add this translation if you can
German: glauben (de)
Gothic: 𐌲𐌰𐌻𐌰𐌿𐌱𐌾𐌰𐌽 ( galaubjan )
Greek: πιστεύω (el) ( pistévo )
Ancient: νομίζω ( nomízō )
Hebrew: הֶאֱמִין (he) ( he'emín )
Hindi: सच्चा (hi) ( saccā ) , सत्य (hi) ( satya )
Ido: kredar (io)
Indonesian: percaya (id) , memercayai (id)
Irish: creid
Old Irish: creitid
Italian: credere (it)
Japanese: 信じる (ja) ( しんじる, shinjiru )
Kabuverdianu: akridita
Korean: 믿다 (ko) ( mitda )
Latin: crēdō (la)
Latvian: ticēt (lv)
Lithuanian: tikėti (lt) , patikėti
Luxembourgish: gleewen
Malayalam: വിശ്വസിക്കുക (ml) ( viśvasikkuka )
Maltese: emmen
Mirandese: acraditar
Norman: craithe ( Jersey ) , creire ( Guernsey, France )
Old English: ġelīefan
Old Occitan: creyre
Ottoman Turkish: اینانمق ( inanmak )
Persian:
Iranian Persian: باوَر کَرْدَن (fa) ( bâvar kardan ) , اِعْتِقاد داشْتَن ( e'teğâd dâštan )
Portuguese: acreditar (pt) , crer (pt) , confiar (pt)
Quechua: iñiy (qu)
Romanian: crede (ro)
Russian: ве́рить (ru) impf ( véritʹ ) , пове́рить (ru) pf ( povéritʹ )
Sanskrit: श्रद्दधाति ( śraddadhāti )
Serbo-Croatian:
Cyrillic: ве̏ровати impf , вје̏ровати impf
Roman: vȅrovati (sh) impf , vjȅrovati (sh) impf
Slovak: veriť (sk) impf
Slovene: verjeti (sl) impf
Spanish: creer (es)
Swedish: tro (sv)
Tagalog: maniwala
Tamil: ஏற்க (ta) ( ēṟka ) , ஏற்றுக்கொள் ( ēṟṟukkoḷ ) , ஒப்புக்கொள் ( oppukkoḷ ) , நம்பு (ta) ( nampu )
Telugu: ఒప్పుకో ( oppukō )
Turkish: inanmak (tr)
Ukrainian: ві́рити impf ( víryty )
Walloon: croere (wa)
Welsh: credu (cy)
West Frisian: leauwe
to consider likely
Afrikaans: glo (af) , glo (af)
Arabic: ظَنَّ ( ẓanna )
Moroccan Arabic: ضنّ ( ḍenn )
Belarusian: меркава́ць impf ( mjerkavácʹ ) , ду́маць impf ( dúmacʹ )
Bulgarian: смя́там (bg) impf ( smjátam ) , ми́сля (bg) impf ( míslja )
Chinese:
Mandarin: 覺得 / 觉得 (zh) ( juéde )
Czech: myslet (cs) impf
Danish: tro (da) , mene
Dutch: geloven (nl) , ( to think ) denken (nl)
Esperanto: kredi (eo)
Estonian: uskuma (et)
Finnish: uskoa (fi)
French: croire (fr) , penser (fr)
German: glauben (de) , denken (de)
Ido: kredar (io)
Indonesian: yakin (id)
Irish: creid
Old Irish: creitid
Italian: credere (it)
Japanese: 思う (ja) ( おもう, omou )
Kabuverdianu: akridita
Korean: 생각하다 (ko) ( saenggakhada ) ( to think )
Latin: crēdō (la)
Mirandese: acraditar
Norman: craithe ( Jersey ) , creire ( Guernsey, France )
Old English: ġelīefan
Polish: sądzić (pl) , przypuszczać (pl) , myśleć (pl) impf
Portuguese: acreditar (pt) , crer (pt) , achar (pt)
Russian: полага́ть (ru) impf ( polagátʹ ) , счита́ть (ru) impf ( sčitátʹ ) , ду́мать (ru) impf ( dúmatʹ )
Scottish Gaelic: smaoinich , saoil
Serbo-Croatian:
Cyrillic: ве̏ровати impf , вје̏ровати impf
Roman: vȅrovati (sh) impf , vjȅrovati (sh) impf
Spanish: creer (es)
Swedish: tro (sv) , förmoda (sv) , anta (sv)
Tamil: நினை (ta) ( niṉai )
Telugu: అనుకో ( anukō )
Turkish: inanmak (tr)
Ukrainian: вважа́ти ( vvažáty ) , ду́мати (uk) impf ( dúmaty )
Walloon: croere (wa)
Welsh: credu (cy)
West Frisian: leauwe
to have religious faith; to believe in a greater truth
Arabic: آمَنَ (ar) ( ʔāmana ) (present tense: يُؤْمِن ( yuʔmin ) ), صَدَّقَ ( ṣaddaqa )
Moroccan Arabic: امن ( amen ) (present tense: كَيَامِن ( kayamen ) )
Bulgarian: вя́рвам (bg) impf ( vjárvam )
Chinese:
Mandarin: 信仰 (zh) ( xìnyǎng )
Czech: věřit (cs)
Danish: tro (da)
Dutch: geloven (nl) (in (nl) )
Esperanto: kredi (eo) , fidi (eo)
Estonian: uskuma (et)
Finnish: uskoa (fi)
French: croire (fr)
Georgian: please add this translation if you can
German: glauben (de)
Greek: πιστεύω (el) ( pistévo )
Hebrew: הֶאֱמִין (he) ( he'emín )
Hindi: आस्था (hi) f ( āsthā ) , श्रद्धा (hi) f ( śraddhā )
Ido: kredar (io)
Indonesian: beriman (id)
Irish: creid
Old Irish: creitid
Italian: credere (it)
Japanese: 信じる (ja) ( しんじる, shinjiru )
Kabuverdianu: akridita
Malayalam: വിശ്വസിക്കുക (ml) ( viśvasikkuka )
Maltese: emmen
Mirandese: acraditar
Navajo: oodlą́
Norman: craithe ( Jersey ) , creire ( Guernsey, France )
Norwegian:
Bokmål: tro (no)
Nynorsk: tru
Old English: ġelīefan
Persian:
Iranian Persian: ایمان داشْتَن ( imân dâštan )
Polish: wierzyć (pl)
Portuguese: acreditar (pt) , crer (pt)
Quechua: iñiy (qu)
Russian: ве́рить (ru) impf ( véritʹ ) , пове́рить (ru) pf ( povéritʹ ) , ве́ровать (ru) impf ( vérovatʹ )
Serbo-Croatian:
Cyrillic: ве̏ровати , вје̏ровати
Roman: ве̏ровати , vjȅrovati (sh)
Slovene: verjeti (sl) , verovati
Spanish: creer (es) , tener fe
Swedish: tro (sv)
Tamil: நம்பு (ta) ( nampu )
Turkish: inanmak (tr)
Ukrainian: ві́рувати impf ( víruvaty ) , ві́рити impf ( víryty )
Walloon: croere (wa)
Welsh: credu (cy)
West Frisian: leauwe
to believe that something is right or desirable
Translations to be checked
believe
( dated or formal ) singular present subjunctive of believen