Believer ( noun , verb )

(As a noun)

Believer ( noun )

  1. A person who has faith or trust in something, such as a religion, philosophy, or system of beliefs.
  2. A person who accepts something as true, especially without proof.

Origin:

From the verb believe, from middle english beleve, from old english geleafa ("belief, faith, trus.t")

Examples:

  1. He was a strong believer in the power of prayer.
  2. The group was made up of believers in different religions.
  3. She was a believer in the power of positive thinking.
  4. He was a firm believer in the benefits of a healthy lifestyle.
  5. The politician was a believer in the importance of a strong economy.

(As a verb)

Believer ( verb )

  1. A person who has faith or trust in something, such as a religion, philosophy, or system of beliefs.
  2. A person who accepts something as true, especially without proof.

Origin:

From the verb believe, from middle english beleve, from old english geleafa ("belief, faith, trus.t")

Examples:

  1. He was a strong believer in the power of prayer.
  2. The group was made up of believers in different religions.
  3. She was a believer in the power of positive thinking.
  4. He was a firm believer in the benefits of a healthy lifestyle.
  5. The politician was a believer in the importance of a strong economy.
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