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HungryHippo1234 Posted 6 years ago
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I think

I think we lost him

Does "think" mean a belief, or expressing certainty in the sense that the person is pretty sure?


In other words, does "belief" express complete certainty or almost certain?

Does it depend on context? If so, may I have some examples?

  

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I think we lost him. Fairly sure, but not totally convinced. does "belief" express complete certainty or almost certain?

  • I think we lost him.
  • Fairly sure, but not totally convinced.
  • does "belief" express complete certainty or almost certain?
  • Belief means that you think something is true but you do not have enough evidence to prove it is true.
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I think we lost him.

Fairly sure, but not totally convinced.

does "belief" express complete certainty or almost certain?

Belief means that you think something is true but you do not have enough evidence to prove it is true.

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