BELIEVE vs CONSIDER: VERB
- Accept as true; take to be true
- Follow a credo; have a faith; be a believer
- Be confident about something
- Judge or regard; look upon; judge
- Credit with veracity
- To consider likely.
- To have religious faith; to believe in a greater truth.
- To accept as true.
- To accept that someone is telling the truth.
- To think something is true without having proof or empirical evidence.
- To debate or dispose of a motion.
- To take up as an example.
- To look at attentively.
- To assign some quality to.
- To think of doing.
- To think about seriously.
- Judge or regard; look upon; judge
- Deem to be
- Give careful consideration to
- Look at carefully; study mentally
- Show consideration for; take into account
- Think about carefully; weigh
- Take into consideration for exemplifying purposes
- Regard or treat with consideration, respect, and esteem
- Look at attentively
BELIEVE vs CONSIDER: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- To have a firm persuasion, esp. of the truths of religion; to have a persuasion approaching to certainty; to exercise belief or faith.
- To think; to suppose.
- To believe that the qualities or effects of an action or state are beneficial: as, to believe in sea bathing, or in abstinence from alcoholic beverages.
- To accept implicitly as an object of religious trust or obedience; to have faith in.
- To accept as true or real.
- To credit with veracity.
- To expect or suppose; think.
- To have firm faith, especially religious faith.
- To have faith, confidence, or trust.
- To have confidence in the truth or value of something.
- To have an opinion; think.
- To think seriously; to make examination; to reflect; to deliberate.
- To hesitate.
- To think carefully; reflect.
- To look at thoughtfully.
- To think or deem to be; regard as.
- To think carefully about (something), especially before making a decision;
- To take into account; bear in mind.
- To suppose or believe.
- To show consideration for.
BELIEVE vs CONSIDER: TRANSITIVE VERB
- To exercise belief in; to credit upon the authority or testimony of another; to be persuaded of the truth of, upon evidence furnished by reasons, arguments, and deductions of the mind, or by circumstances other than personal knowledge; to regard or accept as true; to place confidence in; to think; to consider.
- To estimate; to think; to regard; to view.
- To have regard to; to take into view or account; to pay due attention to; to respect.
- To look at attentively; to observe; to examine.
- To fix the mind on, with a view to a careful examination; to think on with care; to ponder; to study; to meditate on.
BELIEVE vs CONSIDER: OTHER WORD TYPES
- To have faith or confidence.
- To exercise trust or confidence; rely through faith: generally with on.
- Have a faith
- Follow a credo
- Judge
- Look upon
- Judge or regard
- Take to be true
- Accept as true
- To be persuaded of the truth of anything; accept a doctrine, principle, system, etc., as true, or as an object of faith: with in: as, “I believe in the Holy Ghost, the holy Catholic Church, the communion of saints,” etc., Apostles' Crecd; to believe in Buddhism. See belief.
- To credit upon the ground of authority, testimony, argument, or any other ground than complete demonstration; accept as true; give credence to. See belief.
- To give credence to (a person making a statement, anything said, etc.).
- To expect or hope with confidence; trust.
- To be of opinion; think; understand: as, I believe he has left the city.
- Be a believer
- (idiom) (believe (one's) eyes) To trust what one has seen.
- (idiom) (believe (one's) ears) To trust what one has heard.
- = Syn. 1. Meditate upon, Reflect upon, etc. [see list under contemplate), weigh, revolve.
- To regard in a particular light; conceive under a particular aspect; judge to be; esteem; take for; as, I consider him a rascal.
- Hence - , To reguite or reward, particularly for gratuitous services.
- To take into view or account; allow for, or have regard to, in examination, or in forming an estimate: as, in adjusting accounts, services, time, and expense ought to- be considered.
- To regard with consideration or respect; hold in honor; respect.
- To pay attention to; regard with care; not to be negligent of.
- To view atttentively; observe and examine; scrutinize
- To fix the mind upon, with a view to careful examination; ponder; study; meditate upon; think or reflect upon with care.
- To look carefully or attentively.
- 4. To respect, regard.
- To think seriously, deliberately, or carefully; reflect; cogitate: sometimes with of.
- To hesitate; stand suspended
- = Syn. 1. To punder, deliberate, ruminate, cugitate.
- Look at carefully
- Judge
- Look upon
- Judge or regard
- Weigh
- Think about carefully
- Take into account
- Show consideration for
- Study mentally
BELIEVE vs CONSIDER: RELATED WORDS
- Thought, Belief, Assume, Suggest, Hope, Expect, Know, Convinced, Presume, Argue, Say, Conceive, Trust, Consider, Think
- Deal, Study, Deliberate, Count, Debate, Moot, Conceive, Reckon, View, Take, Regard, Believe, Weigh, See, Think
BELIEVE vs CONSIDER: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Speculate, Thought, Belief, Suggest, Hope, Expect, Know, Convinced, Presume, Argue, Say, Conceive, Trust, Consider, Think
- Contemplate, Look at, Deal, Study, Deliberate, Count, Moot, Conceive, Reckon, Take, Regard, Believe, Weigh, See, Think
BELIEVE vs CONSIDER: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- We also believe, that free stuff is great.
- SCHIFF: And George Papadopoulos you believe was there?
- Believe me that I am in the Father and the Father is in me, or else believe on account of the works themselves.
- This God who gives man the freedom to believe or not to believe is also the God of the Christian sects.
- Christian faith: what you believe about God, and what you believe is His will for the human race.
- Hell is believe or believe not, accept or reject.
- How should we handle situations where people in authority believe that thepotential rewards justify what they believe to be relatively minor risks?
- You can believe whatever you want to believe and practice your religion openly without fear of persecution.
- Those that want to believe that this is a partisan exercise will believe it.
- At some point, though, it will still be a CHOICE to believe or not believe.
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- If we were to consider enhancing our standards before those requirements come into effect, should we examine insulation before we consider microgeneration?
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- Consider and plan for where salvage will go, consider where recycle will go, consider where disposal will go.
- Senators will consider this seriously and consider a vote to reclaim the authority to declare war.
BELIEVE vs CONSIDER: QUESTIONS
- What did Enlightenment thinkers believe about government?
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