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strong belief

n. an unshakable belief in something without need for proof or evidence [syn: conviction, article of faith]

Usage examples of "strong belief".

Quite of few of the technomancers had a strong belief in the god, and most of the brighter priests could see big flaws in the dogma.

Hence I say that it is not only an opinion, but a strong belief, on the truth of which I should risk even many advantages of life, that there are inhabitants in other worlds.

It developed into a strong belief that no matter what, they should try not to condemn anyone.

She told Wil of the Elven way of life, of their strong belief in giving back to the land that nourished and sheltered them, something of themselves, something of their lives.

The Earl of Essex (of whom Shakespeare was a devoted follower) held a strong belief in Lopez' guilt and forced a trial.

In fact, Frost had seated herself by the rocks where they had camped, and Simond had a strong belief that she had withdrawn into herself in some form of trance.