BELIEF vs FEELING: NOUN
- The quality or state of believing.
- One's religious or moral convictions.
- Religious faith.
- A vague idea in which some confidence is placed
- The mental act, condition, or habit of placing trust or confidence in another.
- Mental acceptance of and conviction in the truth, actuality, or validity of something.
- Something believed or accepted as true, especially a particular tenet or a body of tenets accepted by a group of persons.
- Confidence reposed in any person or thing; faith; trust: as, a child's belief in his parents.
- A conviction of the truth of a given proposition or an alleged fact, resting upon grounds insufficient to constitute positive knowledge.
- Persuasion of the truth of a proposition, but with the consciousness that the positive evidence for it is insufficient or wanting; especially, assurance of the truth of what rests chiefly or solely upon authority.
- That which is believed; an object of belief.
- Something believed.
- A creed; a formula embodying the essential doctrines of a religion or a church.
- Synonyms and Opinion, Conviction, etc. (see persuasion); credence, trust, credit, confidence. Doctrine.
- Assent to a proposition or affirmation, or the acceptance of a fact, opinion, or assertion as real or true, without immediate personal knowledge; reliance upon word or testimony; partial or full assurance without positive knowledge or absolute certainty; persuasion; conviction; confidence.
- A persuasion of the truths of religion; faith.
- The thing believed; the object of belief.
- A tenet, or the body of tenets, held by the advocates of any class of views; doctrine; creed.
- A first principle incapable of proof; an intuitive truth; an intuition.
- Mental acceptance of a claim as truth regardless of supporting or contrary empirical evidence.
- The whole body of tenets held by the professors of any faith.
- Any cognitive content held as true
- The experiencing of affective and emotional states
- An intuitive understanding of something
- A physical sensation that you experience
- A vague idea in which some confidence is placed
- The general atmosphere of a place or situation and the effect that it has on people
- The sensation produced by pressure receptors in the skin
- The sense of touch.
- A sensation experienced through this sense.
- A physical sensation other than one experienced though touch.
- An emotion, such as joy or sorrow.
- Strong mental agitation or excitement involving the emotions.
- An opinion, an attitude.
- Intuition.
- Emotional attraction or desire.
- Emotional state or well-being.
- Emotion; impression.
- Sensation, particularly through the skin.
- That quality of a work of art which embodies the mental emotion of the artist, and is calculated to affect similarly the spectator.
- Any state or condition of emotion; the exercise of the capacity for emotion; any mental state whatever
- The capacity of the soul for emotional states; a high degree of susceptibility to emotions or states of the sensibility not dependent on the body
- An act or state of perception by the sense above described; an act of apprehending any object whatever; an act or state of apprehending the state of the soul itself; consciousness.
- The sense by which the mind, through certain nerves of the body, perceives external objects, or certain states of the body itself; that one of the five senses which resides in the general nerves of sensation distributed over the body, especially in its surface; the sense of touch; nervous sensibility to external objects.
- Synonyms Thought, etc. See sentiment.
- In the fine arts, the impression or emotion conveyed by the general expression of a work of art, or of some part or detail of it, especially as embodying a particular emotion or conception of the artist.
- Opinion or determination as founded on or resulting from emotion.
- Obscure or vague perception; belief the reasons for which are not clearly understood: as, every one had a feeling of the truth of this statement.
- An awareness or impression.
- The capacity to experience refined emotions; sensitivity; sensibility.
- Susceptibility to emotional response; sensibilities.
- An opinion based strongly on emotion; sentiment: : view.
- A general impression conveyed by a person, place, or thing.
- The emotions thought to be conveyed or intended by a work of art.
- Appreciative regard or understanding.
- Intuitive awareness or aptitude; a feel.
- The act of sensing or perceiving by sensation. Specifically
- A sensation. Specifically
- The immediate quality of what is present to consciousness in sensation, desire, or emotion, considered apart from all activity of thought; the pure sense-element in consciousness; in a loose use, any element of consciousness not recognizable as thought or will.
- In a restricted sense, pleasure or pain; any state or element of consciousness having a pleasurable or a painful aspect.
- Hence An emotion in so far as it is immediately present to consciousness, not having regard to the physiological disturbance which is one of its elements; the capacity for emotion; mental state, disposition, or faculty as regards emotion: as, a feeling of sympathy; a feeling of pride in the history of one's country. See emotion, 2.
- An emotion of affection; a fondness.
- Specifically Fine or refined sensibility; fine emotional endowment; especially, tenderness or affectionateness of heart; susceptibility; in an adverse sense, sentimentality: as, a man of feeling: sometimes in the plural: as, to hurt or injure one's feelings.
BELIEF vs FEELING: ADJECTIVE
- N/A
- Possessing great sensibility; easily affected or moved.
- Emotionally sensitive.
- Expressive of great sensibility; attended by, or evincing, sensibility.
- Easily moved emotionally; sympathetic.
- Expressive of sensibility or emotion.
BELIEF vs FEELING: VERB
- N/A
- Present participle of feel.
BELIEF vs FEELING: OTHER WORD TYPES
- N/A
- Sensibly felt or realized; emotionally experienced; vivid.
- Exciting sensibility; deeply felt or realized; affecting.
- Expressive of sensibility; manifesting emotion or earnestness; emotive; earnest: as, a feeling look or gesture; he spoke with feeling eloquence.
- Possessing or affected by sensibility; easily affected or moved; experiencing emotion, especially that of sympathy or compassion: as, a feeling friend or advocate.
BELIEF vs FEELING: RELATED WORDS
- Worldview, Philosophy, Credo, Determination, Perception, Believe, Believing, Expectation, Assumption, Faith, Impression, Feeling, Tenet, Dogma, Notion
- Tactual sensation, Somesthesia, Somatic sensation, Somatesthesia, Somaesthesia, Touch, Flavor, Tactile sensation, Look, Tone, Notion, Belief, Smell, Spirit, Impression
BELIEF vs FEELING: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Commitment, Principle, Ethos, Confidence, Worldview, Philosophy, Perception, Believe, Believing, Expectation, Assumption, Faith, Feeling, Tenet, Dogma
- Excitement, Thought, Dread, Longing, Vibe, Mood, Sense, Somesthesia, Touch, Flavor, Look, Tone, Belief, Smell, Spirit
BELIEF vs FEELING: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Prior Experience Negative Positive life, you may have developed traumatic event serves to confirm this belief, especially may have developed the belief trusted.
- If facts are alleged upon information and belief, the source of the information and belief shall be stated.
- In fact, it may in fact be rational for a person who has not had experiences that compel belief to withhold belief in God.
- The danger in the belief that good students do their homework is the moral judgment that tends to accompany this belief.
- Though he distinguishes among belief, desire to believe, and sure knowledge, his words affirm the validity of belief as a part of faith.
- Avoid Belief and Judgment Statements A belief or judgment statement is nothing more than your opinion without the support of facts.
- Hinduism, as a religion, incorporates all forms of belief without mandating the selection or elimination of any one single belief.
- The Church will confirm an apparition as worthy of belief, but belief is never required by divine faith.
- Sometimes new strands of belief are introduced, but rarely is an earlier belief pulled out and replaced.
- Data also evealed that antitongue belief groupsalteredtheir beliefsmore than protongue belief groups.
- Feeling pain in your lower abdomen or feeling like your stomach is hard or swollen is not an early sign of pregnancy.
- The content of God enters feeling such that the feeling derives its determination from this content.
- Some common effects to look out for include mood swings, feeling irritable or short tempered, being more emotional, and feeling depressed or anxious.
- She also said exercise would help my feeling fatigue, but never addressed the feeling I was experiencing in my bones.
- Find out how your child is feeling and communicate that what they may be feeling is normal.
- If you express a feeling about feeling bad, be prepared to say what makes you feel happy.
- When we are feeling an overwhelm, or feeling stressed out, our Sympathetic Nervous System is activated.
- These feelings stem from feeling taken advantage of or not feeling appreciated.
- Children and young people feeling good, feeling that their life is going well, and feeling able to get on with their daily lives.
- The list includes such attributes as relationship difficulties, feeling dissatisfied with family relationships, sexual dysfunction, trouble expressing feeling, and feeling different.
BELIEF vs FEELING: QUESTIONS
- Is Einstein's belief in intelligent design religious?
- Does belief in the paranormal increase emotional intelligence?
- How can we attenuate unwarranted belief perseverance?
- How do congruent findings affect belief perseverance?
- Do people with belief superiority overestimate knowledge?
- Can belief systems reproduce and maintain themselves?
- What is political belief or activity discrimination?
- Are all possibilities of belief revision commensurable?
- Does involuntariness of belief compromise the evidential value of belief?
- Was the belief in eternal punishment in Hell a pagan belief?
- How to stop feeling overwhelmed and stressed easily?
- How can introverts avoid feeling rushed in conversation?
- Is there a feeling of uneasiness with gratification?
- Which sensation is responsible for a dizzy feeling?
- What is anhedonia (no feeling,emotional flatlining)?
- Are millennial mothers feeling overwhelmed and unsupported?
- How long is that same Old Feeling by that same old feeling?
- How long is the Justin Bieber the feeling song the feeling?
- Are you feeling the feeling of uncertainty in your career path?
- Is feeling everything better than feeling nothing at all?