Webb1 aug. 2016 · Unsophisticated. 1. not sophisticated; simple; artless. 2. without complexity or refinements: a relatively unsophisticated mechanism. noun 1. The unrealistic belief in or pursuit of perfection. "We learned about the three ‘major’ sets of political beliefs - idealism, liberalism and realism." noun 1. WebbLearn 14 common synonyms for “believe” in English. Assume Conclude Conjecture Consider Deem Gather Guess (informal) Imagine Postulate (formal) Presume Reckon Suppose Surmise Think Big list of 100+ different words to use instead of “believe”. Accept Accredit Acknowledge Admit Affirm Agree Allow Anticipate Assess Assume Be …
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Webbpersonally speaking I sense I surmise I suppose I imagine I understand I envisage I suspect I assume I estimate I reckon I expect I presume I anticipate I gather I fancy Phrase Indicates that one supposes or assumes something to be the case I guess I suppose I assume I imagine I presume I figure I reckon I surmise I dare say I expect I take it Webb13 juni 2014 · Not quite one word but close enough, for people that really want to believe in something even though they don't think that it is true, we could say it's a "foolish hope" or a "fool". For people like fortune tellers that doesn't actually believe what they were telling others to believe, we could call them a "hypocrite". trophée andros val thorens
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Webb15 sep. 2015 · In other words, someone who thinks that all events happen in one's life is due to luck or time. You simply cannot change it. There may not be one single term for it, but anything close will work. Do we have a portmanteau for it? Again, my question is, I want a noun for a person who believes in 'luck' or 'time' (I'm the one!). Webb21 juli 2024 · The word "believe" is perhaps slightly more formal, and it emphasizes the thought process more, but any difference in meaning is subtle, and will often pass unnoticed. When referring to a mental or philosophical concept "believe" is probably a better choice. I the form "I believe in X" whatever X might be, "think" can't be simply … Webb3 apr. 2015 · Easily persuaded to believe something; credulous. credulous: Having or showing too great a readiness to believe things. naive: showing a lack of experience, wisdom, or judgement. It doesn't quite convey the idea that the person believes that everything is possible, though. Merely this person's inclination to believe that they are. trophée assassin\u0027s creed syndicate