believer
believer — noun
1. someone who follows a religion, or who feels sure that God exists.
someone who follows a religion, or who feels sure that God exists.
The old believer lit a candle before the morning service began.
religious context with believer as subject
Nina is a believer and prays quietly before every long train journey.
Many believers filled the hall to hear the visiting monk speak.
The village teacher became a believer in God after the flood destroyed her home.
At Easter, local believers gathered outside the church before sunrise.
- worshipper
someone taking part in acts of worship, especially at a service
- follower
broader word for someone who follows a religion, leader, or teaching
- devotee
stronger and more emotional; can be religious or not
- faithful
often used collectively for the members of a religious group
- atheist
someone who does not believe in God
- unbeliever
a person without the religious faith being discussed
文法句型
a believer in + God/religion
用法筆記
Often used with 'in' before God, a religion, or religious values. Distinguish from sense 2, which is broader and can be about teaching methods, products, exercise, or other non-religious ideas.
常見錯誤
2. someone who accepts an idea, claim, or method as true or good.
someone who accepts an idea, claim, or method as true or good.
Dr. Wu is a firm believer in daily walks for older adults.
collocation: firm believer in + noun phrase
After the test results, Kofi became a believer in online tutoring.
pattern: become a believer in + noun
Not every parent is a believer in the school's new homework app.
Her father is a believer in giving children small jobs after dinner.
After one month, even Leo became a believer in meal planning.
- supporter
backs a person, plan, or group, but does not always imply deep personal conviction
- advocate
publicly argues in favor of an idea or course of action
- enthusiast
shows strong enjoyment or excitement, not necessarily a belief that something is true
- convert
someone newly persuaded after first doubting something
文法句型
a believer in + idea/system/method
become a believer in + noun
用法筆記
Usually followed by 'in' plus a noun or '-ing' form: 'a believer in exercise', 'a believer in giving children jobs'. Distinguish from sense 1, which focuses on religion or God rather than general ideas, plans, or ways of doing things.