Results for: acceptance, belief that something is true, faith, confidence, trustworthiness
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acceptance, belief that something is true, faith, confidence, trustworthinesscredence
(also known as gayal) member of the species of true cattle and belonging to the subfamily Bovinaemithan
(Archaic) true; soft, truth, reality (Archaic)sooth
(Christianity) a heretic who adhered to the belief that the Trinity does not existMonarchian
(Geology) belief that major geological changes on earth were caused by catastrophes (and not by gradual change), pessimism, theory of geological violencecatastrophism
(Grammar) conditional clause; conditional mood, conjunction, or verb form, dependent on something else being done, describing series of numbers, limited, dependent on something else; containing a limitation, stating a condition or limitation, true only...conditional
(History) principles and methods of the Nazis, doctrines of German National Socialists, belief that the Aryan race is superior to all other races (especially races of color) and that genocide is justifiableNaziism
(History) principles and methods of the Nazis, doctrines of German National Socialists, belief that the Aryan race is superior to all other races (especially races of color) and that genocide is justifiablenazism
(Yiddish) nerve, gall, audacity; self-confidence, couragechutzpa
19thC literary and artistic movement, artistic use of symbols, belief in symbolic nature of Eucharist, expression of an idea by means of symbols (as in art, literature, etc.); system of symbols; symbolic meaningsymbolism
abdicate, relinquish by formal declaration; forgo voluntarily; repudiate, forsake, abandon, act of not following suit, give something up, give up claim to something, not follow suit, reject beliefrenounce
ability to accept two conflicting thoughts at once, acceptance of opposing beliefsdoublethink
ability to endure hardship, ability to remain unaffected, ability to withstand extremes, acceptance of different views, allowance made for deviation, endurance, broad-mindedness, indulgence, tolerating of somethingtolerance
able to be asserted, can be approved, confirmable; verifiable, can be ascertained as true, predicate than can be used for a subject (Logic); something that can be verified, something that can be affirmed, quality that describes somethingpredicable
able to happen, capable of happening but unlikely, could be, might be, may be, maybe real or true, possibility, potential, properpossible
 

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