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Definition of Strong belief
1. Noun. An unshakable belief in something without need for proof or evidence.
Generic synonyms: Belief
Specialized synonyms: Amateurism
Lexicographical Neighbors of Strong Belief
Literary usage of Strong belief
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The American Journal of Psychology by Granville Stanley Hall, Edward Bradford Titchener (1910)
"Change of breathing is especially frequent with strong belief or disbelief. ...
In the following instance of strong belief the 'feeling of power' is ..."
2. Master Humphrey's Clock by Charles Dickens (1841)
"If this was not faith, and strong belief!" cried Hugh, raising his right arm
aloft, and looking upward like a savage prophet whom the near approach of Death ..."
3. Master Humphrey's Clock by Charles Dickens (1841)
"If this was not faith, and strong belief!" cried Hugh, raising his right arm
aloft, and looking upward like a savage prophet whom the near approach of Death ..."
4. The Works of Thomas Jackson, D.D. ...: Sometime President of Corpus Christi by Thomas Jackson (1844)
"... strong belief? the proposition believed—Peter, feed my sheep—/ have prayed
for thee—or any other part of God's written word, or the church's authority? ..."