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Believing in a sentence
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Believing meaning
present participle and gerund of believe
Synonyms of Believing
Using Believing
- The main meaning on this page is: present participle and gerund of believe
- Useful related words include: basic cognitive process.
- In the example corpus, believing often appears in combinations such as: believing that, believing in, into believing.
Context around Believing
- Average sentence length in these examples: 27.9 words
- Position in the sentence: 5 start, 9 middle, 6 end
- Sentence types: 20 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Believing
- In this selection, "believing" usually appears in the middle of the sentence. The average example has 27.9 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, truly, universe, distribution and joe stand out and add context to how "believing" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include 80 not believing in the and above us believing in good. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "believing" sits close to words such as adjust, priced and robin, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with believing
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
Afterwards I warned against simply believing them. (7 words)
Also, these characters typically make the promise in a lighthearted way, truly believing they will survive. (16 words)
Although as summer begins to bear down on the San Joaquin Valley, seeing, for many residents, is believing. (18 words)
If a police chief, a mayor, a review board, a state's attorney, or a jury has to choose between believing an officer and his or her colleagues or believing a victim of police violence, the tendency is to believe the officer. (42 words)
Alternatively, Rouse said there are Christian traditions with a more historical perspective, believing the Bible is a way of understanding the mind and will of God, but those who wrote it were situated in their own times and cultures. (39 words)
A lot of people have the same ideas at the same time, and there’s also the possibility of inadvertently taking someone’s joke that you remembered from days ago, truly believing it was your own original thought. (38 words)
Example sentences (20)
My definition of spirituality is believing in the universe, believing in the existence of some external force that is above us, believing in good thoughts and doing things to help others.
If a police chief, a mayor, a review board, a state's attorney, or a jury has to choose between believing an officer and his or her colleagues or believing a victim of police violence, the tendency is to believe the officer.
One of the single biggest factors in treatment that starts to turn people around is believing that we can heal and believing that we do have the capacity to feel better.
Spencer was pranked into believing believing that the comedian was an Israeli anti-terrorism expert who was able to convince the legislator that a series of racist acts would protect him against terrorists.
Atheism The 2009 survey by the Guttman Center found the following distribution: * Believing in the existence of God – 80% * Not believing in the existence of God – 20% Fertility rates between secular and religious groups also differ significantly.
They rejected organizing, believing that only unorganized individuals were safe from coercion and domination, believing this kept them true to the ideals of anarchism.
Admittedly, as a long-time Swiftie, the news was crushing to me after witnessing Taylor’s happiness and truly believing Joe was her happily ever after.
After believing the rumor that all who look upon Galadriel “fall under her spell and are never seen again,” Gimli says, “Well, here’s one Dwarf she won’t ensnare so easily.
After Doug goes to China, he cuts himself on the tooth of a dinosaur, but later wakes up believing the incident was a dream.
Afterwards I warned against simply believing them.
A lot of people have the same ideas at the same time, and there’s also the possibility of inadvertently taking someone’s joke that you remembered from days ago, truly believing it was your own original thought.
Also, these characters typically make the promise in a lighthearted way, truly believing they will survive.
Alternatively, Rouse said there are Christian traditions with a more historical perspective, believing the Bible is a way of understanding the mind and will of God, but those who wrote it were situated in their own times and cultures.
Although as summer begins to bear down on the San Joaquin Valley, seeing, for many residents, is believing.
Although the Bayern Munich forward has never played under Pochettino, they have a shared history with Southampton and Mane was full of praise for the Argentine coach, believing he can have a big impact on Jackson’s development.
An American woman who believes in Mormonism took her 16-year-old son to Idaho, believing he was chosen by God to play a role in the Second Coming of Christ.
And not everyone with frequent flyer status is a universalist in the sense of believing in moral equality among all humans.
And so, they’re reinstating this policy, believing that it’s going to deter families and also politically show that they’re anti-immigration.
Another reason people had trouble believing the rumors (and/or seem irked by the reality) is that Jenner and Chalamet, initially at least, scan as an unlikely couple.
As her speech and vision were unaffected, the singer was believing that something had happened to her spine.
Common combinations with believing
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:
- believing that 50×
- believing in 28×
- into believing 20×
- believing the 15×
- believing he 15×
- believing they 11×
- believing it 10×
- believing she 9×
- and believing 7×
- not believing 7×