| in my judgment US in my judgement UK | from my standpoint as far as I’m concerned | in my humble opinion the way I see it | personally speaking I sense | I surmise I suppose |
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What to say instead of I think or I believe?
| In my opinion ... I believe... | As far as I’m concerned... It’s my belief that... | The way I see things is that... I honestly believe that... | As I see it... To my way of thinking... | It seems to me that... I feel... |
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What to say instead of I believe in an essay?
- “In my opinion, + [your sentence]”
- “I believe that + [your sentence]”
- “In my mind, + [your sentence]”
- “It would seem that + [your sentence]”
- “It could be argued that + [your sentence]”
- “This suggests that + [your sentence]”
- “This proves that + [your sentence]”
What is a stronger word for Believe?
| think suppose | assume consider | presume reckon | fancy surmise | deem imagine |
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How do you say I believe in formally?
Formal way to say “I believe” [closed]
Well, “I believe” is perfectly fine, but you can say, eg, “As this author understands the circumstances/details/facts/myths, ...” Or, “This author is of the opinion that ...”
How do you say I think in other ways?
- I guess...
- As I understand it...
- I consider that...
- I esteem that...
- I deem that...
- As I see...
- I assume that...
- I feel that...
What’s another way to say I know?
| got you roger | I know what you mean I see | I see your point I understand | OK capiche | capisce understand |
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What is a better word for has?
| owns possesses | boasts has in keeping | holds maintains | carries controls | enjoys has possession of |
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What to say instead of I feel as though?
» i am sorry that exp. »i believe so exp. »i can feel it exp. »i feel if exp.
How do you say I strongly believe?
»firmly convinced exp. »firmly believed exp. »am deeply convinced exp. » be fully confident exp.
What is the same as believe?
believe, trustverb. be confident about something. “I believe that he will come back from the war” Synonyms: rely , desire, hope, commit, confide, intrust, bank, conceive, trust, consider, think, swear, entrust.
What is it called when you believe in something?
credulous Add to list Share. ... Credulous comes from the 16th-century Latin credulus, or “easily believes.” A synonym for credulous is gullible, and both terms describe a person who accepts something willingly without a lot of supporting facts.
What can I say instead of for example?
- “For instance ...” “For example” and “for instance” can be used interchangeably. ...
- “To give you an idea ...” Use this phrase to introduce a use case or example. ...
- “As proof ...” ...
- “Suppose that ...” ...
- “To illustrate ...” ...
- “Imagine ...” ...
- “Pretend that ...” ...
- “To show you what I mean ...”
How do I write I believe in an essay?
- Tell a story about you: Be specific. ...
- Be brief: Your statement should be between 500 and 600 words. ...
- Name your belief: If you can’t name it in a sentence or two, your essay might not be about belief. ...
- Be positive: Write about what you do believe, not what you don’t believe.
How do you use I believe in a sentence?
- But I believed in him as a person and a friend.
- The North is believed to have one or two nuclear bombs.
- I believe it is time to address the challenge of equality.
- For a long time I believed that the system was good.
- But I believe that we can still qualify from second place.
What’s another way to say I feel like?
| I would like I desire | I want I wish for |
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