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Yes, the word belief is a singular, common, abstract noun, a word for acceptance that a statement is true or that something exists; a firmly held opinion or conviction; a word for a thing.
The noun belief is an abstract noun, a word for acceptance that a statement is true or that something exists; a firmly held opinion or conviction.
It is important to firmly establish boundaries right from the start in order to avoid conflict with a supervisor.
The man was resolute in Christianity. Resolute: means firmly strongly beliefs.
Most Firmly is the answer. It''s not firmlier if that's what some of you are thinking Stay Smart!:) -DorkyGeek77
He held her hand firmly.He was firmly set on his opinion.You are firmly in the wrong.
"The spade was dug firmly into the ground"
"I don't firmly understand this".
firmly
My father said firmly''go to bed
yes e.g. he held her hand firmly.
In brief, no! I firmly believe honesty is the best policy. You may achieve a short-term win by cheating, however it will always come back one way or another and bite you. It's just not worth it. Your call!
The sentence that explains your position on the topic, such as "I firmly believe kids should drive at age 18, not 16." It should be in your first paragraph.
i firmly believe they will be touring again!
Yes, it is an adverb. It is the adverb form of the adjective firm, and means in a firm way, or in a determined manner. E.g. The lines were firmly attached to the boat. The governor firmly refused to compromise.
yes, she firmly believed in all he did.
Christians firmly believe that Jesus is the divine Son of God, and most Christians believe he is one with God.Muslims believe that Jesus Christ is not 'The God.' "Why do you call me good?" Jesus answered. "No one is good--except God alone" [Mark 10:18]