Phrasal Verbs

believe in

This page is about the phrasal verb believe in

Meaning

If you believe in something, you're sure that it's true or it really exists.

For example

  • believe in sth Not many people in Europe believe in ghosts, but many people in Asia do.

  • believe in sth Mahatma Gandhi believed in the power of non-violent protest.

Nouns often used as objects with believe in: ghosts, spirits, God, UFOs, reincarnation, democracy, non-violence

Quick Quiz

Danny doesn't believe in life after death. He thinks that death is

a. the end

b. not the end

c. the beginning
a) the end b) not the end c) the beginning

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