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UK//ænd juː bɪˈliːv ðæt//US//ænd ju bɪˈliːv ðæt//

Meaning of And you believe that

A phrase questioning the validity of someone's belief or statement.

In simple words: A phrase used to express disbelief or skepticism.

And you believe that in a sentence

  • He said he can run a marathon without training. And you believe that?
  • She thinks she can convince everyone to invest in her idea. And you believe that?
  • They told me they would never break the rules. And you believe that?
  • He claims he's the best player on the team. And you believe that?
  • She said she has never failed a test. And you believe that?

How to use And you believe that

Commonly used in conversation when questioning someone's viewpoint. Avoid in very formal writing.

Grammar pattern

standalone phrase

Memory hint

Think of 'And you believe that' as prompting someone to reconsider their thoughts.

Related words

Collocations with And you believe that

  • question someone's belief
  • express skepticism
  • doubt a statement

Synonyms for And you believe that

Common mistakes with And you believe that

  • 'That' is sometimes omitted, making it grammatically incorrect.
  • Using it positively instead of negatively can lead to confusion.
  • Misplacing emphasis can change the intention.

Compare And you believe that with Is that true, Really

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Frequently asked questions about And you believe that

What does And you believe that mean?

A phrase used to express disbelief or skepticism.

What is the definition of And you believe that?

A phrase questioning the validity of someone's belief or statement.

How do you use And you believe that in a sentence?

He said he can run a marathon without training. And you believe that?

Can you give another example of And you believe that?

She thinks she can convince everyone to invest in her idea. And you believe that?

What are synonyms for And you believe that?

Common alternatives include Do you really think so?, Is that true?, Really?, You think that?, Are you serious?.

What words go with And you believe that?

It commonly pairs with question someone's belief, express skepticism, doubt a statement.

What are common mistakes when using And you believe that?

'That' is sometimes omitted, making it grammatically incorrect. Using it positively instead of negatively can lead to confusion. Misplacing emphasis can change the intention.

How do you pronounce And you believe that?

US: //ænd ju bɪˈliːv ðæt//, UK: //ænd juː bɪˈliːv ðæt//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.

When should I use And you believe that?

Commonly used in conversation when questioning someone's viewpoint. Avoid in very formal writing.