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believer
[bih-leev-er]
noun
someone who has confidence in the truth, existence, or reliability of something.
I am a firm believer that evolution happened the way that evolutionary biologists describe.
The team’s offensive coordinator is a big believer in the run game versus the passing game.
someone who has or professes faith in something, especially a religion.
The church has grown from a handful of believers, meeting in the pastor’s living room, to a congregation now in excess of 1,000.
Other 51Թ Forms
- pre-believer noun
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of believer1
Example Sentences
Many of the Trump followers are hardcore, diehard believers in fascism in its varied forms and the quest for total domination that is fueled by hatred.
She said regular police would enforce the ban but also added that she was a great believer in the "self-regulation".
Trump’s worldview may be informed by an outsized ideology, and he is clearly energized by the vigor and purity of his believers.
At the same time, true believers like Dedra are warned that their willingness to follow morally reprehensible orders to the letter won't save them when the Empire falls apart.
There was also a fervent believer in Sasquatch and a museum in Santa Cruz dedicated to the hirsute, mythical creature.
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