Belief or Beleaf

Learn why “Belief” is correct and “Beleaf” is incorrect.

Beleaf

Incorrect spelling - “Beleaf” is incorrect due to wrong vowel.

"Beleaf" is a common misspelling of "Belief". Always use "Belief" when referring to the correct word.

Belief

Correct spelling - The proper way to spell this word.

“Belief” means acceptance that something is true.

Definition of Belief

"Belief": “Belief” means acceptance that something is true.

This word is commonly used in everyday conversation and writing.

Synonyms for Belief

  • faith
  • trust

Usage Examples

"Correct:" His belief is strong.

"Correct:" Religious beliefs vary.

"Correct:" This is my belief.

"Correct:" They share same belief.

"Incorrect:" His beleaf is strong.

"Incorrect:" Religious beleafs vary.

"Incorrect:" This is my beleaf.

"Incorrect:" Same beleaf.

Notes:

  • Ends with ‘ief’, not ‘leaf’.
  • Sound can confuse spelling.
  • Remember pattern.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Belief vs beleaf – correct spelling?

A: Belief is correct.

Q: Why is beleaf wrong?

A: Wrong vowel used.

Q: Meaning of belief?

A: Faith or acceptance.

Q: Trick?

A: i before e → belief.

Summary

“Belief vs beleaf”: Use belief for faith or acceptance. Avoid beleaf, a spelling mistake.