Rational, realistic and well-grounded.
The abstract noun for "believe" is belief, which refers to a state or habit of mind where trust or confidence is placed in something or someone without the need for proof.
To believe something is to hold an opinion that it is true.
Heck yea God is real. Maby we have no visual proof, but if you don't believe that then what else would you believe because we didn't magically appear. Someone or something made us and that someone or something is GOD!!!!! Noone would lie about being created God created us and that's final
It is a request to be shown something. For instance, a teacher may ask a student to see the student's work. Someone may not believe what another person is saying, so will request to see the proof - as in, "Show me, then! As I don't really believe you!"
I believe that it is fair, if there is proof to back it up.
The first person who discovered people would believe in something without a lick of proof.
People can believe all kinds of things but without proof or some evidence, how do we know it is true at all?
A registered letter - is something that needs to be signed for - as proof the postal service has delivered it to the person named on it.
That is delusional. It is when you believe something despite rational proof.
People who don't believe in ghosts are called skeptics. Skeptics typically demand scientific proof of something before they believe in it. As there is no scientific proof in ghosts, skeptics deem them as being unreal.
Are you kidding? That's what every defendant claims, "There is no proof that I committed the crime." Believe me, if you were arrested and indicted, SOMEONE has EVIDENCE of SOMETHING,Well if you were not arrested but the theft was reported and investigated but no proof was found to prosecute against you is what i think is this person is asking.... in that sense to my knowledge the answer would be no.
''prove that someone or something is false.''