The closest synonym for the word "believed" is "trusted" or "accepted."
Plato and Descartes both believed in the existence of innate ideas—knowledge that is not derived from sense experience but is instead present in the mind from birth. They both also valued reason and believed in the immortality of the soul.
The man believed that it was by divine providence that he had found the lost wallet.
Despite facing challenges, the optimist remained hopeful and believed in a positive outcome.
Aristotle believed that the word for clear and ordered thinking that was the basis of a good life is "phronesis," which translates to practical wisdom or prudence. It involves the ability to make sound judgments in practical matters to achieve the highest good.
The closest synonym for the word "believed" is "trusted" or "accepted."
The word "believed" appears in 111 verses of the KJV bible.
One alternative word that can be used instead of "they" is "them."
The word "bistro" is believed to have originated from the Russian word "bystro," meaning "quickly" or "hurry."
The root word is stead."Instead of" literally means "in the stead of" - in the place of.
he believed = hu he'emin (הוא האמין)
Unbelievable: adjective:not able to be believed; unlikely to be true.
The Igbo word for "instead of" of the Western African origin is kama.
was
They picked him instead of me, I was disappointed.
They believed in a heliocentric universe. This meaning that the earth was not the center of the universe, but that the sun was. However, many people , including the church, did not agree with this theory. Instead they believed in a geocentric universe. Plato and Aristotle believed in this theory.
The word believed is a past tense verb. It is the past of believe.