Meaning of He's beginning to believe
He is starting to trust or have confidence in something.
In simple words: He is starting to have faith or trust.
He's beginning to believe in a sentence
- After many discussions, he's beginning to believe in the project’s success.
- After seeing the evidence, he's beginning to believe that change is possible.
- Despite his doubts, he's beginning to believe in himself more.
- When the team won, he realized he's beginning to believe in their abilities.
- Through therapy, he's beginning to believe that happiness can be restored.
How to use He's beginning to believe
Used in both spoken and written contexts. It's informal but can be used in serious discussions. Not suitable for formal writing.
Grammar pattern
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Memory hint
Imagine a sunrise where someone's trust is gradually growing, like warmth spreading.
Related words
Collocations with He's beginning to believe
- begin to believe
- starting to believe
- come to believe
Synonyms for He's beginning to believe
- starting to trust
- coming to accept
- gaining confidence
Common mistakes with He's beginning to believe
- Confusing it with 'He believes' which means he already has faith.
- Using it in a non-progressive context incorrectly, as in 'He begins to believe'.
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Frequently asked questions about He's beginning to believe
What does He's beginning to believe mean?
He is starting to have faith or trust.
What is the definition of He's beginning to believe?
He is starting to trust or have confidence in something.
How do you use He's beginning to believe in a sentence?
After many discussions, he's beginning to believe in the project’s success.
Can you give another example of He's beginning to believe?
After seeing the evidence, he's beginning to believe that change is possible.
What are synonyms for He's beginning to believe?
Common alternatives include starting to trust, coming to accept, gaining confidence.
What words go with He's beginning to believe?
It commonly pairs with begin to believe, starting to believe, come to believe.
What are common mistakes when using He's beginning to believe?
Confusing it with 'He believes' which means he already has faith. Using it in a non-progressive context incorrectly, as in 'He begins to believe'.
How do you pronounce He's beginning to believe?
US: //hiz bɪˈɡɪnɪŋ tu bɪˈliv//, UK: //hiːz bɪˈɡɪnɪŋ tuː bɪˈliːv//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.
When should I use He's beginning to believe?
Used in both spoken and written contexts. It's informal but can be used in serious discussions. Not suitable for formal writing.
