Meaning of I really believe
Sincerely expressing strong conviction or faith in something.
In simple words: I strongly think something is true.
I really believe in a sentence
- I really believe that honesty is the best policy.
- Despite everything, I really believe in our team's potential.
- I really believe we can achieve our goals if we work hard.
- As a scientist, I really believe in the power of evidence.
- I really believe this decision is the right one for us.
How to use I really believe
Commonly used in conversations to express strong conviction. Works well in both casual and formal contexts but avoid overusing for emphasis.
Grammar pattern
standalone phrase
Memory hint
Imagine a strong believer saying 'I really believe' with a firm fist.
Related words
Collocations with I really believe
- I really believe in you
- I really believe this
- I really believe it will happen
Synonyms for I really believe
- I strongly believe
- I truly think
- I firmly believe
- I really think
- I have faith
Common mistakes with I really believe
- Confusing with 'I think' which indicates less certainty.
- Using 'I believe' without the 'really' to emphasize conviction.
- Misplacing 'really' which changes the intensity of belief.
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More chunks like I really believe
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Used to express that something is done incorrectly or differently than intended.
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An acknowledgment that something is a good beginning or initial effort.
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An informal expression confirming understanding or approval.
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Frequently asked questions about I really believe
What does I really believe mean?
I strongly think something is true.
What is the definition of I really believe?
Sincerely expressing strong conviction or faith in something.
How do you use I really believe in a sentence?
I really believe that honesty is the best policy.
Can you give another example of I really believe?
Despite everything, I really believe in our team's potential.
What are synonyms for I really believe?
Common alternatives include I strongly believe, I truly think, I firmly believe, I really think, I have faith.
What words go with I really believe?
It commonly pairs with I really believe in you, I really believe this, I really believe it will happen.
What are common mistakes when using I really believe?
Confusing with 'I think' which indicates less certainty. Using 'I believe' without the 'really' to emphasize conviction. Misplacing 'really' which changes the intensity of belief.
How do you pronounce I really believe?
US: //aɪ ˈrɪli bɪˈliv//, UK: //aɪ ˈrɪəli bɪˈliːv//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.
When should I use I really believe?
Commonly used in conversations to express strong conviction. Works well in both casual and formal contexts but avoid overusing for emphasis.
