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Believers

Believers (noun) means People who hold a shared faith or conviction. Example: “The sermon was addressed to believers old and new alike.”

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People who hold a shared faith or conviction.
"The sermon was addressed to believers old and new alike."

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In plain EnglishThe plural of believer — people who believe, often in a religious sense.

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What does “Believers” mean?

The word “Believers” means people who hold a shared faith or conviction. In plain terms, the plural of believer — people who believe, often in a religious sense.

How do you use “Believers” in a sentence?

Here is “Believers” used in a sentence: “The sermon was addressed to believers old and new alike.”

What part of speech is “Believers”?

“Believers” is a noun.

Is “Believers” a common word?

“Believers” is an uncommon word in modern English.

What is the difference between believer and Believers?

Believer is the singular form referring to one person who holds a faith or conviction, while Believers is simply its plural, referring to a group of people who share that faith or conviction. Capitalization in a given context may also signal a specific named group, work, or title rather than the common plural noun.

Does 'Believers' always refer to a religious group?

Not necessarily. Although the term often describes people who hold a shared religious faith, it can also refer more generally to any group of people united by a common conviction or cause.

Is 'Believers' used as a form of address or group identity?

Yes, groups sometimes use 'Believers' as a collective label for their members, emphasizing shared faith or conviction as the defining trait of the community.

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