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belief in Italian

belief in Italian is credenza, convinzione, credito — belief means the mental acceptance that something is true, even without complete proof.

belief in Italian

credenza
noun
Mental acceptance of a claim as true.
convinzione
noun
Mental acceptance of a claim as true.
credito
noun
Mental acceptance of a claim as true.
fiducia
noun
Faith or trust in the reality of something; often based upon one's own reasoning, trust in a claim, desire of actuality, and/or evidence considered.
credenza
noun
(countable) Something believed.
opinione
noun
(countable) Something believed.
convinzione
noun
(uncountable) The quality or state of believing.
credenza
noun
(uncountable) The quality or state of believing.
credenza
noun
(uncountable) Religious faith.
fede
noun
(uncountable) Religious faith.
credo
noun
(uncountable) Religious faith.
convinzioni
noun
(in the plural) One's religious or moral convictions.

What does "belief" mean?

  1. noun The mental acceptance that something is true, even without complete proof.
    "It is her firm belief that hard work always pays off."
  2. noun Religious faith, or a set of religious or moral convictions.
    "The community is united by a shared belief in helping neighbours in need."

belief in a sentence

  • It is her firm belief that hard work always pays off.
  • The community is united by a shared belief in helping neighbours in need.

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What is "belief" in Italian?

"belief" in Italian is credenza, convinzione, credito. belief means: The mental acceptance that something is true, even without complete proof.

How do you use "belief" in a sentence?

Example: "It is her firm belief that hard work always pays off." In Italian, "belief" is credenza, convinzione, credito.

Are there other ways to say "belief" in Italian?

Yes — Italian has 8 translations listed for "belief": credenza, convinzione, credito, fiducia, opinione, fede.

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