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without belief
adjective as in doubtful
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Example Sentences
“I am in agreement with Sapolsky that life without belief in free will is not only possible but preferable.”
“We still believe. Without belief, you can’t survive.”
After blaming secularists for a host of contemporary problems — including depression, drug overdosing, and violence — Barr explained that without belief in a “transcendent Supreme Being” and adherence to “God’s eternal law,” the “possibility of any healthy community life crumbles.”
Without belief — and its distillate, trust — leaders are lost and nations are weakened.
Without belief in progress, the United States and Britain have little chance of retaining their global leadership.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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