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whip.<br />

belated adj. late; behind time, behindhand, out of date; delayed,<br />

detained: I forgot your birthday, so here's a belated gift.<br />

belief n. 1 trust, dependence, reliance, confidence, faith, security,<br />

assurance: He retains his belief in the divine right of kings.<br />

2 acceptance, credence; assent: His statements are unworthy of<br />

belief. 3 tenet, view, idea, sentiment, conviction, doctrine,<br />

dogma, principle(s), axiom, maxim, creed, opinion, persuasion:<br />

The belief that there is no God is as definite a creed as the<br />

belief in one God or in many gods. 4 intuition, judgement: It<br />

is her belief that nuclear energy will eventually prove<br />

economical.<br />

believe v. 1 accept, put faith or credence in or into, find credible,<br />

find creditable; allow, think, hold, maintain, feel; take it,<br />

suppose, assume: He still believes that the moon is made of<br />

green cheese. 2 believe in. trust to or in, rely upon or on,<br />

have faith or confidence in, put one's trust in, be convinced<br />

of, swear by, credit; have the courage of one's convictions: Do<br />

you believe everything you read in the papers? The chairman<br />

believes in your ability to carry out the plan. 3 make believe.<br />

pretend, suppose, imagine, fancy, conjecture, assume: I used to<br />

make believe I was a great detective.<br />

belittle v. diminish, minimize, disparage, slight, decry, detract from,<br />

depreciate, trivialize, deprecate, degrade, denigrate,<br />

downgrade, de-emphasize, discredit, criticize, derogate; reduce,<br />

mitigate, lessen, undervalue, underestimate, underrate,<br />

minimize, Colloq play down, pooh-pooh: He belittles the efforts<br />

of others but accomplishes nothing himself.<br />

belligerent<br />

adj. 1 warring; warlike, militant, warmongering, hawkish,<br />

jingoistic, bellicose, martial: The belligerent nations have<br />

agreed to discuss an accord. 2 quarrelsome, pugnacious,<br />

contentious, disputatious, truculent, aggressive, hostile,<br />

combative, antagonistic, bellicose: I cannot see why you have<br />

to take such a belligerent attitude towards the chairman.<br />

--n. 3 warring party, antagonist, contestant; warmonger, hawk,<br />

jingoist, militant: Our country has refused to sell arms to the

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