Believe or Beleave
Learn the correct spelling of "Believe" and avoid the misspelling "Beleave".
Beleave
Incorrect spelling - "Beleave" is incorrect; a common misspelling.
"Beleave" is a common misspelling of "Believe". Always use "Believe" when referring to the correct word.
Believe
Correct spelling - The proper way to spell this word.
"Believe means to accept something as true or to have confidence in."
Definition of Believe
"Believe": "Believe means to accept something as true or to have confidence in."
This word is commonly used in everyday conversation and writing.
Synonyms for Believe
- • trust
- • accept
- • have faith
- • consider true
Usage Examples
"Correct:" I "believe" in your honesty.
"Correct:" She "believes" in miracles.
"Correct:" We "believe" the story is true.
"Correct:" He didn't "believe" the rumor.
"Incorrect:" I "beleave" in your honesty.
"Incorrect:" She "beleaves" in miracles.
"Incorrect:" We "beleave" the story is true.
"Incorrect:" He didn't "beleave" the rumor.
Notes:
- • Always spell 'Believe' with 'i-e'.
- • 'Beleave' is incorrect.
- • Used in writing, conversation, and formal contexts.
- • Check emails, essays, and stories.
- • Correct spelling ensures clarity and credibility.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Correct spelling, Believe or Beleave?
A: Believe is correct.
Q: Meaning of Believe?
A: To accept as true or have confidence in.
Q: Can Beleave be used?
A: No, it is incorrect.
Q: Synonyms?
A: Trust, accept, have faith, consider true.
Q: How to remember spelling?
A: 'i-e' in the middle → Believe.
Summary
"Believe is the correct spelling for having faith or accepting truth. 'Beleave' is always wrong. Correct spelling ensures clarity and professionalism."