Hoax
He misinformed the boss about the timing of the meeting. This is an example sentence for misinform.
Information about someone or something is often referred to as data. Data can encompass a wide range of facts, details, or statistics that provide knowledge and insight into a particular subject.
Dispose-- to throw away Dismiss--to let go ( as dismiss from class) or to ignore
"Find" is used to discover the location of something or someone, while "find out" is used to obtain information or discover a fact. "Find out about" is used to gather details or information about something or someone.
I can't believe the internet is down again, could someone get the ISP on the phone immediately, please?!
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If you believe your cat has ingested something it shouldn't have or has something stuck, then it is strongly advisable to take it to the vet. It is not ideal for someone to attempt to do this themselves.
An attempter is person who attempts something.
To search is to attempt to locate something or someone.
i believe you means i believe you are telling the truth, and i believe IN you means that you believe someone can do something
If you believe your cat has ingested something it shouldn't have or has something stuck, then it is strongly advisable to take it to the vet. It is not ideal and extremely dangerous for someone to attempt to do this themselves.
writing to persuade someone to believe you or buy something from you
Believe is already a verb. For example "to believe something or someone" is an action and therefore a verb.
My definition of convinced would be... To belive in something, to be perswaded, to belive strongly to something or someone. To have no doubt in something. To have no doubts in a subject, but to trust in something or someone.
pretense means a behavior in a genuine but they deceive someone or something
The question is not what someone means when they say, "I don't believe something". That means just what it says. e.g "I do not believe in ghosts." Nor is the question what someone means when they say "I can't believe something", which means that you believe it, but that it was unexpected. e.g. " Wow! I can't believe you got a new car" The question is what it means when someone says "I don't want to believe something" This means that you do believe it to be true, but it is something you wish was not true. In other words, bad news. E.g. "Son, I don't want to believe that you failed Math, but apparently you did." "I don't want to believe that the people of our country were stupid enough to elect him, but I guess they did." "I know you told me you were sleeping with another man, but I just don't want to believe it."
Misbelieve means you don't believe in something or someone!!!!