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believe one's ears
(idiomatic, chiefly in the negative) To believe that something which one hears is truly the case.
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true-believer syndrome
A phenomenon in which witnesses to a staged event continue to believe in its authenticity even after it has been debunked.
believe one's eyes
(idiomatic, chiefly in the negative) To believe that something which one directly sees is truly the case.
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you'd better believe it
believe you me
seeing is believing
(idiomatic) You need to see something to believe it; visible facts cannot be denied. / (idiomatic) I am skeptical about your claim.
be unable to believe one's eyes
To be amazed by what one sees.
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do you believe in God
believe one's own eyes
Alternative form of believe one's eyes
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I believe you, thousands wouldn't
(Britain, Ireland, sarcastic) Used to indicate that the speaker does not put faith in something they have just heard.