Trust in God
Faith can only be given by God
Total submission to God
The belief that every human being must appear before God at the Last Judgement
The belief that there is only one God
*sorry for any errors on my part
feeling, belief, notion, opinion, idea, thought
The abstract noun form of the adjective 'believable' is believableness.Related abstract nouns are 'believability' (a quality) and 'belief' (a concept).
Yes, magic is an abstract noun, a word for a 'power' or a belief.
No, it is a verb or a noun (to go around, to surround; a round shape). The adjective form is circular.
It is an adjective.It is a an adjective.
Yes, the adjective cynical means lacking faith or belief, one synonym being jaded.
Contradictory is an adjective. It is used to describe a statement, belief, or action that is inconsistent or in conflict with another.
No, "faith" is a noun. It refers to a strong belief or trust in something or someone. It is not used to describe or modify nouns.
No, the word widespread is an adjective, a word that describes a noun, for example a widespread belief or a widespread contamination.There is no noun form for the adjective widespread.
The noun Jainism is a proper noun (a religion or belief). The usual adjunct and adjective form is Jain (e.g. Jain identity), and this is also the name applied to followers (Jains).
No, the word polytheistic is an adjective, a word that describes a noun.The noun form is polytheism.
'Polytheistic' is an adjective used to describe a noun relating to Polytheism. Polytheism is the belief in more than one God.
feeling, belief, notion, opinion, idea, thought
The word believe is a verb (believe, believes, believing, believed). Noun forms are believer, believability, belief, and the gerund believing. Adjective forms are believable and believed.
The abstract noun form of the adjective 'believable' is believableness.Related abstract nouns are 'believability' (a quality) and 'belief' (a concept).
That is the correct spelling of "gnostic" (capitalized Gnostic referring to the belief).The similar word is the adjective or noun agnostic(neither a theist nor atheist).
The noun paradox or the adjective orthodox. I believe it is Greek for belief. Also, there is an antibiotic doxycycline but I'm not certain of it's etymology.