Meaning of But what do you believe
Inquiring about someone's thoughts or beliefs.
In simple words: A phrase asking for someone's opinion or belief.
But what do you believe in a sentence
- But what do you believe about the future of technology?
- Everyone has their own viewpoint; but what do you believe?
- During the discussion, I asked, 'But what do you believe concerning this issue?'
- It's great to hear opinions, but what do you believe is the truth?
- Before we conclude, but what do you believe about our plan?
How to use But what do you believe
Use this phrase when you want to ask someone about their personal beliefs. It's appropriate in discussions but can be seen as confrontational if not used carefully.
Grammar pattern
standalone question
Memory hint
Think of asking someone directly, 'What do you really believe?'
Related words
Collocations with But what do you believe
- believe in something
- believe strongly
- believe wholeheartedly
Synonyms for But what do you believe
- What is your opinion?
- What do you think?
- What are your thoughts?
- What do you feel?
- What’s your stance?
Common mistakes with But what do you believe
- Omitting 'do' in questions (e.g. 'But what you believe?')
- 'Believe' misused with different subjects (e.g. 'Believes you?')
Compare But what do you believe with What do you think, What do you feel
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More chunks like But what do you believe
- What do you think
- What do you feel
- It is what it is
A phrase used to express acceptance of a situation without trying to change it.
- I know what this is
A phrase expressing certainty about the identity or nature of something.
- Have you seen this
A question asking someone if they have previously looked at or noticed something.
- I've seen one before
To indicate familiarity with something previously encountered.
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Frequently asked questions about But what do you believe
What does But what do you believe mean?
A phrase asking for someone's opinion or belief.
What is the definition of But what do you believe?
Inquiring about someone's thoughts or beliefs.
How do you use But what do you believe in a sentence?
But what do you believe about the future of technology?
Can you give another example of But what do you believe?
Everyone has their own viewpoint; but what do you believe?
What are synonyms for But what do you believe?
Common alternatives include What is your opinion?, What do you think?, What are your thoughts?, What do you feel?, What’s your stance?.
What words go with But what do you believe?
It commonly pairs with believe in something, believe strongly, believe wholeheartedly.
What are common mistakes when using But what do you believe?
Omitting 'do' in questions (e.g. 'But what you believe?') 'Believe' misused with different subjects (e.g. 'Believes you?')
How do you pronounce But what do you believe?
US: //bʌt wɑt du jʊ bɪˈliv//, UK: //bʌt wɒt dʊ jʊ bɪˈliːv//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.
When should I use But what do you believe?
Use this phrase when you want to ask someone about their personal beliefs. It's appropriate in discussions but can be seen as confrontational if not used carefully.
