believing
intermediateB1/bɪˈliːvɪŋ/ · be-lie-ving
to accept something as true or real, often used in the context of faith or trust.
Meanings
to accept something as true or real, often used in the context of faith or trust.
کسی چیز کو سچ یا حقیقت کے طور پر قبول کرنا، اکثر مذہب یا بھروسے کے سیاق و سباق میں استعمال ہوتا ہے۔
ایمان لانا
imaan lana
Synonyms
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Common Collocations
- believing in oneself
- believing his words
- believing the truth
Example Sentences
She is believing in the power of her dreams.
وہ اپنے خوابوں کی طاقت پر ایمان لا رہی ہے۔
Woh apne khwabon ki taqat par imaan la rahi hai.
Believing in the goodness of humanity can bring hope.
انسانیت کی بھلائی پر ایمان لانا امید لا سکتا ہے۔
Insaniyat ki bhalai par imaan lana umeed la sakta hai.
He has been believing in hard work as the key to success.
وہ محنت کو کامیابی کی کنجی کے طور پر ایمان لاتا ہے۔
Woh mehnat ko kamiyabi ki kunji ke tor par imaan lata hai.
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💡 Memory Tip
Think of 'believing' as a bridge between doubt and faith.
Imagine a person standing confidently on a bridge, symbolizing their belief.
✍️ Urdu Poetry
خود پر یقین کرو، یہ ایمان کا سفر ہے، پھر دیکھیے، تقدیر بھی تمہارا ہی ساتھ ہے۔
Khud par yaqeen karo, yeh imaan ka safar hai, Phir dekhiye, taqdeer bhi tumhara hi saath hai.
Believe in yourself, this is a journey of faith, Then see, destiny is also with you.
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🗣️ Urdu Proverb
جس پر ایمان ہوا، اس پر یقین بھی ہوا۔
Jis par imaan hua, us par yaqeen bhi hua.
Whomever you believe in, you also trust.
📖 Etymology
Origin: Old English "belyfan" — to believe, to trust
First known use: 12th century
The term 'believing' comes from the Old English 'belyfan', which evolved into its current form through linguistic developments over centuries, reflecting a variety of meanings associated with trust and faith.