The word "believes" refers to the act of accepting something as true, often without absolute proof. It represents a state of conviction or trust in the existence or truth of an idea, statement, or person. For example, when someone believes in a particular theory, they consider it to be valid and have faith in its principles.
The word "believes" is derived from the Old English "beliefan," which means "to hold dear, to cherish." It has Germanic roots and is related to the Old High German "bilouben" and the Dutch "geloven," both meaning to trust or have faith.