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Count vs Believe - What's the difference?

count | believe |


As verbs the difference between count and believe

is that count is to recite numbers in sequence while believe is (label) to accept as true, particularly without absolute certainty (ie, as opposed to knowing).

As a noun count

is the act of or tallying a quantity or count can be the male ruler of a county.

Opinion vs Believe - What's the difference?

opinion | believe |


As verbs the difference between opinion and believe

is that opinion is to have or express as an opinion while believe is to accept as true, particularly without absolute certainty (i.e., as opposed to knowing.

As a noun opinion

is a belief that a person has formed about a topic or issue.

Veritable vs Believe - What's the difference?

veritable | believe |


As an adjective veritable

is true, real.

As a verb believe is

to accept as true, particularly without absolute certainty (i.e., as opposed to knowing.

Believe vs Believe - What's the difference?

believe | believe |


In label|en|transitive terms the difference between believe and believe

is that believe is (label) to accept that someone is telling the truth while believe is (label) to accept that someone is telling the truth.

In label|en|intransitive terms the difference between believe and believe

is that believe is (label) to have religious faith; to believe in a greater truth while believe is (label) to have religious faith; to believe in a greater truth.

As verbs the difference between believe and believe

is that believe is (label) to accept as true, particularly without absolute certainty (ie, as opposed to knowing) while believe is (label) to accept as true, particularly without absolute certainty (ie, as opposed to knowing).

Believe vs Recreate - What's the difference?

believe | recreate |


In transitive terms the difference between believe and recreate

is that believe is to accept that someone is telling the truth while recreate is to give new life, energy or encouragement (to); to refresh, enliven.

In intransitive terms the difference between believe and recreate

is that believe is to have religious faith; to believe in a greater truth while recreate is to take recreation.

Yes vs Believe - What's the difference?

yes | believe |


As verbs the difference between yes and believe

is that yes is (colloquial|transitive) to agree with, to affirm, to approve while believe is (label) to accept as true, particularly without absolute certainty (ie, as opposed to knowing).

As an interjection yes

is used to express pleasure, joy, or great excitement.

As a noun yes

is an affirmative expression; an answer that shows agreement or acceptance.

Concept vs Believe - What's the difference?

concept | believe |


As a noun concept

is an understanding retained in the mind, from experience, reasoning and/or imagination; a generalization (generic, basic form), or abstraction (mental impression), of a particular set of instances or occurrences (specific, though different, recorded manifestations of the concept).

As a verb believe is

(label) to accept as true, particularly without absolute certainty (ie, as opposed to knowing).

True vs Believe - What's the difference?

true | believe |


As an adjective true

is (label) one of two states of a boolean variable; logic.

As a verb believe is

(label) to accept as true, particularly without absolute certainty (ie, as opposed to knowing).

Belie vs Believe - What's the difference?

belie | believe |


As verbs the difference between belie and believe

is that belie is (obsolete) to lie around; encompass or belie can be to tell lies about; to slander while believe is (label) to accept as true, particularly without absolute certainty (ie, as opposed to knowing).

Believe vs Believeth - What's the difference?

believe | believeth |


As verbs the difference between believe and believeth

is that believe is to accept as true, particularly without absolute certainty (i.e., as opposed to knowing while believeth is third-person singular of believe.

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