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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
- -·· noun
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of believer1
Example Sentences
Raised as a true believer in the American way, the gruesome fighting in an entirely foreign land transformed the way he viewed his government and, eventually, the war itself.
Steve Humble, president of Creative Home Engineering — a company specializing in building hidden doors leading to panic rooms and shelters — is a firm believer in his own product, as described by The Times.
“I’m a big believer in the philosophy that the best leaders get the most done with the fewest people,” Intel Chief Executive Lip-Bu Tan told employees in an email.
In fact, I’m an ardent believer that frozen peas are superior to their fresh counterparts.
ARLINGTON, Texas — As a father of two, Dave Roberts is a true believer.
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