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Showing words for BELIEVED using the English dictionary

8 Letter Words for Believed

believed

7 Letter Words for Believed

bedelve, bedevil, believe, beveled

6 Letter Words for Believed

beleed, beleve, belied, belive, beveil, bileve, debile, edible, leveed, levied, veiled

5 Letter Words for Believed

bedel, beedi, beele, beeve, beild, belee, belie, belve, bevel, bevil, bield, bleed, blive, debel, deeve, delve, devel, devil, divel, eleve, elide, levee, lieve, lived, vilde

4 Letter Words for Believed

bdle, bede, beld, bide, bile, bled, blee, blvd, debe, deev, deil, dele, deli, deve, devi, dieb, diel, dive, eide, eild, elbe, elev, elve, evil, idee, idle, ieee, lede, leed, leve, levi, lied, live, veil, veld, vele, vibe, vide, vied, vild, vile, vlei

3 Letter Words for Believed

bde, bdl, bed, bee, bel, bid, bld, dbl, deb, dee, dei, del, dev, dib, die, dil, div, dle, eel, elb, eld, eli, eve, ide, ile, ive, led, lee, lei, lev, lib, lid, lie, vee, vei, vel, vid, vie, vil

Definitions for Believed

[1] 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.
[2] to have confidence or faith in the truth of (a positive assertion, story, etc.); give credence to.
[3] to have confidence in the assertions of (a person).
[4] to have a conviction that (a person or thing) is, has been, or will be engaged in a given action or involved in a given situation: The fugitive is believed to be headed for the Mexican border.
[5] to suppose or assume; understand (usually followed by a noun clause): I believe that he has left town.
[6] believe in , to be persuaded of the truth or existence of: to believe in Zoroastrianism; to believe in ghosts. to have faith in the reliability, honesty, benevolence, etc., of: I can help only if you believe in me.
[7] make believe . make1(def 68) .
[8] (tr; may take a clause as object) to accept (a statement, supposition, or opinion) as true I believe God exists
[9] (tr) to accept the statement or opinion of (a person) as true
[10] (intr foll by in ) to be convinced of the truth or existence (of) to believe in fairies
[11] (intr) to have religious faith
[12] (when tr, takes a clause as object) to think, assume, or suppose I believe that he has left already
[13] (tr; foll by of; used with can, could, would, etc ) to think that someone is able to do (a particular action) I wouldn't have believed it of him

Words related to Believed

believehold, consider, conclude, regard, accept, admit, understand, have, suppose, trust, think, feel, maintain, expect, presume, suspect, speculate, take, buy, affirm

Words nearby Believed

believebelgrano, belgravia, belial, belie, belief, believe, believe it or not, believe one's ears, believing, belike, belinda

Origin of Believed

1150–1200; Middle English bileven, equivalent to bi- be- + leven, Old English (Anglian) gelēfan (cognate with Dutch gelooven, German glauben, Gothic galaubjan )

Other words from Believed

be·liev·a·bil·i·ty , be·liev·a·ble·ness , noun
be·liev·a·ble , adjective
be·liev·a·bly , adverb
be·liev·er , noun
be·liev·ing·ly , adverb
half-be·lieved , adjective
half-be·liev·ing , adjective
pre·be·lieve , verb, pre·be·lieved, pre·be·liev·ing.
pre·be·liev·er , noun
su·per·be·liev·a·ble , adjective
su·per·be·liev·a·ble·ness , noun
su·per·be·liev·a·bly , adverb
well-be·lieved , adjective

Word origin for Believed

Old English beliefan

Synonyms for Believed

accept, admit, conclude, consider, have, hold, regard, suppose, think, trust, understand, accredit, affirm, buy, conceive, credit, deem, posit, postulate, presuppose, swallow, attach weight to, be certain of, be convinced of, be credulous, be of the opinion, count on, fall for, give credence to, have faith in, have no doubt, keep the faith, lap up, place confidence in, presume true, reckon on, rest assured, swear by, take as gospel, take at one's word, take for granted, take it