Meaning of Do you believe that
A phrase used to inquire if someone thinks something is true.
In simple words: Are you sure that something is true?
Do you believe that in a sentence
- Do you believe that we will win the game this evening?
- I wonder, do you believe that aliens exist?
- In the discussion, do you believe that climate change is real?
- Do you believe that hard work leads to success?
- Jane asked, 'Do you believe that everything happens for a reason?'
How to use Do you believe that
Used to ask someone for their opinion or conviction about a particular statement or idea. Common in discussions and debates. Avoid in very formal writing.
Grammar pattern
do you + believe + that + clause
Memory hint
Think of someone asking you to weigh evidence—'Do you believe that?' helps check your faith in facts.
Related words
Collocations with Do you believe that
- believe that statement
- believe that theory
- believe that idea
Synonyms for Do you believe that
- Do you think that
- Are you sure that
- Do you agree that
- Can you accept that
Common mistakes with Do you believe that
- Using 'if' instead of 'that' (e.g., 'Do you believe if...')
- 'Do you believe?' is often overused when 'Do you think?' is more appropriate.
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Frequently asked questions about Do you believe that
What does Do you believe that mean?
Are you sure that something is true?
What is the definition of Do you believe that?
A phrase used to inquire if someone thinks something is true.
How do you use Do you believe that in a sentence?
Do you believe that we will win the game this evening?
Can you give another example of Do you believe that?
I wonder, do you believe that aliens exist?
What are synonyms for Do you believe that?
Common alternatives include Do you think that, Are you sure that, Do you agree that, Can you accept that.
What words go with Do you believe that?
It commonly pairs with believe that statement, believe that theory, believe that idea.
What are common mistakes when using Do you believe that?
Using 'if' instead of 'that' (e.g., 'Do you believe if...') 'Do you believe?' is often overused when 'Do you think?' is more appropriate.
How do you pronounce Do you believe that?
US: //du ju bɪˈliv ðæt//, UK: //duː jʊ bɪˈliːv ðæt//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.
When should I use Do you believe that?
Used to ask someone for their opinion or conviction about a particular statement or idea. Common in discussions and debates. Avoid in very formal writing.
