Believer - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |bɪˈliːvər|  American pronunciation of the word believer
Brit.  |bɪˈliːvə|  British pronunciation of the word believer

noun

- a supporter who accepts something as true
- a person who has religious faith (syn: worshiper, worshipper)

Extra examples

The scientists believed the reports.

Many people seem to believe that theory, but I find it hard to believe.

You shouldn't believe everything you read.

He says he'll help us, but I don't believe what he says.

They were tricked into believing that he was a doctor.

He says he'll help us, but I don't believe him.

She went to church because her family expected it, but she didn't really believe.

He's no believer in miracles.

I am a very true believer in ghosts and the paranormal.

He is a firm believer in democratic government.

...a firm believer in community service and a dedicated member of the local fraternity of Good Samaritans...

He's a staunch believer in the value of regular exercise.

Corey was always a firm believer in prayer.

Len was a great believer in the power of positive thinking.

I'm a great believer in regular exercise.

Word forms

noun
singular: believer
plural: believers
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