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      a person who supports a particular idea or party    start learning
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      adherent(of), adherence, to adhere to   
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      someone who has taken on a new set of beliefs    start learning
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      convert (to), conversion, to convert   
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      disapproving someone with a very strong belief    start learning
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      fanatic, fanaticism, fanatical   
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      someone who believes there should be extreme political changes, either of a left- or right-wing nature    start learning
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      disapproving, someone opposed to change or new ideas    start learning
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      disapproving, someone with stron unreasonable beliefs who thinks that anyone with other beliefs is wrong    start learning
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      unquestioning acceptance that something is true    start learning
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      basic pronciples - verb - to postulate    start learning
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      too wiliing to believe what youre told    start learning
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      not wanitng or able to believe something    start learning
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      formal, acceptance that something is true    start learning
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      credence - give/lend/add credence   
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      easily tricked into believing things that may not be true    start learning
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      trusting, sincere, often in na way that seems foolish    start learning
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      consider something to be caused, created or possessed by that person or thing    start learning
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      to ascribe, attribute something to someone or something   
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      one of the principles on which a belief is based    start learning
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      to accepts that someone is telling the truth even though it is not certain    start learning
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      give someone the benefit of the doubt   
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      do not totally believe what you are told    start learning
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      take something with a pinch of salt   
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      saying that you dont believe in what someone is saying    start learning
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      i dont buy that, what'd you take me for?, pull the other one, a likely story, w asnt born yesterday, ill believe it when i see it   
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