Mental acceptance of a claim as true.
Religious faith.
One's religious or moral convictions.
The quality or state of believing.
Faith or trust in the reality of something; often based upon one's own reasoning, trust in a claim, desire of actuality, and/or evidence considered.
Something believed.
Constituting the substance of content rather than its style, and thus always nontrivial.
Of or pertaining to a substantive.
actually and legally held, as distinct from an acting, temporary or honorary rank or appointment
Having substance; enduring; solid; firm; substantial.
of the essence or essential element of a thing.
applying to essential legal principles and rules of right.
Depending on itself; independent.
of a dye that does not need the use of a mordant to be made fast to that which is being dyed
to make a word belonging to another part of speech into a substantive (that is, a noun) or use it as a noun
Part of a text that carries the meaning, such as words and their ordering.