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What is the primary difference between knowledge and believe?
Knowledge arises out of self-experience and the natural state of things. Believe f arises from what another has preached. a) KNOWLEDGE: DEFINITIONS
Facts, information, and skills acquired by a person through experience or education; the theoretical or practical understanding of a subject.
"a thirst for knowledge" Similar: understanding comprehension, grasp, grip, command mastery apprehension expertise skill proficiency expertness, accomplishment
adeptness capacity capability know-how learning erudition education scholarship
schooling science wisdom enlightenment philosophy familiarity with acquaintance with
conversance with intimacy with information facts data intelligence news reports lore info
lowdown opposite ignorance illiteracy perception.
b) accept (something) as true; feel sure of the truth of. "the superintendent believed Lancaster's story"
be convinced by trust, have confidence in, consider honest, consider truthful, regard as true
accept as true, accept, give credence to, credit, give credit to, put confidence in, count on,
rely on, depend on, swallow, swallow something hook, line and sinker, fall for, go for, buy, take as gospel.