beleave in a sentence
v. t.
📚 Grade Level: Grade 9, Grade 10, Grade 11, Grade 12
Definition
'Beleave' is a nonstandard variation of 'believe,' meaning to accept something as true or to have faith in something, often used informally or in dialect.
Sample Sentences
- I can't beleave how quickly time flies when you're having fun.
- She tried to beleave in the impossible, despite all evidence to the contrary.
- It's hard to beleave that such a small change could make a big difference.
- I want to beleave that everything will work out in the end.
- He struggled to beleave the story she told about her childhood.
- Many people find it difficult to beleave in themselves when facing challenges.
- They wanted to beleave in the magic of the moment, despite their doubts.
- I can barely beleave my eyes when I see the beautiful scenery here.
- It's easier to beleave in a happy ending than to confront harsh realities.
- She encouraged him to beleave in his dreams and pursue them relentlessly.