beliefs
beliefs
things people think are true or important
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beliefs with Russian translation
beliefs usage examples
Их убеждения формируются семьёй и культурой.
Their beliefs are shaped by family and culture.
В нашем классе мы уважаем разные убеждения.
We respect different beliefs in our class.
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beliefs belongs to the topic "Top 5000". Start with a short 7-word set so the word is easier to remember in context.
beliefs synonyms
What's the difference between beliefs / convictions / principles / values / opinions
the main, general word for things people think are true or important
Her beliefs are very important to her.
strong beliefs that someone is sure about and does not easily change
She held her convictions even when others disagreed.
moral rules or standards that guide behavior
He refused to lie because of his principles.
things a person or group considers important and worth supporting
Family values are central to their beliefs.
ideas or judgments about something, often not strongly held
Everyone has different opinions about the film.
someone's opinion or way of thinking about a subject
His views on education have changed.
strong religious belief, or trust in something/someone
She kept her faith during hard times.
a system of ideas and beliefs, usually about politics or society
The party's ideology is based on equality.
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How to pronounce beliefs and what this word means
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how to pronounce beliefs
/bɪˈliːfs/
beliefs translation
beliefs
beliefs examples
Their beliefs are shaped by family and culture.
beliefs transcription
/bɪˈliːfs/, /bɪˈliːfs/
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beliefs meaning: what does it mean?
things people think are true or important
beliefs pronunciation: how do you pronounce it?
beliefs is pronounced as /bɪˈliːfs/. Audio is available on this page when the word has a recording.
beliefs definition and sentence examples: how is it used in a sentence?
Their beliefs are shaped by family and culture. Translation: Их убеждения формируются семьёй и культурой.
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