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believe (Presume), verb admit, apprehend, assert, assume, be assured, be certain, be convinced, conceive, consider, declare, deduce, deem, divine, expect, fancy, feel, guess, hold, imagine, infer, judge, know, opine, perceive, postulate, presuppose, realize, regard, rely on, suppose, surmise, suspect, swallow, theorize, think, trust in, understand believe (Trust), verb accept, accredit, acknowledge, be confident of, be sure of, buy, count on, credit, entrust with, give credence to, have confidence in, have faith in, hope, rely upon, swear by Associated concepts: believe a witness, liable, making a false statement, perjury, slander See also: deem, expect, guess, opine, presume, presuppose, surmise, suspect, think How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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I have always considered my self a voice of what I beleive [sic] to be a greater renaisance [sic]-the revolt of the soul against the intellect-now begining [sic] in the world. Gonzalez also beleives soccer has made a huge difference in terms of his stamina. The company's officers beleive that, in addition to normal corporate donations, their product obliges them in a special way to feed the hungry. |
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