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Gospel

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Main Entry: gospel
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: fact, doctrine

Synonyms:

actuality, authority, belief, certainty, credo, creed, dogma, faith, last word, scripture, testament, truism, truth, veracity, verity

Antonyms:

hypothesis, theory
Main Entry: belief
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: something regarded as true

Synonyms:

assumption, concept, credence, credo, creed, doctrine, dogma, faith, fundamental, gospel, gospel truth, hypothesis, idea, ideology, law, opinion, postulate, precept, principle, say-so, tenet, theorem, theory

Antonyms:

disbelief, nonbelief
Main Entry: declaration
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: official proclamation

Synonyms:

acclamation, affidavit, allegation, announcement, article, attestation, bulletin, canon, charge, confirmation, constitution, credo, creed, denunciation, deposition, document, edict, gospel, indictment, manifesto, notice, notification, plea, proclamation, profession, promulgation, pronouncement, pronunciamento, resolution, testament, testimony, ultimatum

Antonyms:

denial, retraction
Main Entry: doctrine
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: opinion; principle

Synonyms:

article, article of faith, attitude, axiom, basic, belief, canon, concept, convention, conviction, credenda, creed, declaration, dogma, fundamental, gospel, implantation, inculcation, indoctrination, instruction, position, precept, pronouncement, propaganda, proposition, regulation, rule, statement, teaching, tenet, tradition, universal law, unwritten rule

Antonyms:

disbelief, heterodoxy, skepticism, unbelief
Main Entry: dogma
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: belief, principle

Synonyms:

article, article of faith, canon, conviction, credenda, credo, creed, doctrine, gospel, opinion, persuasion, precept, rule, teachings, tenet, view

Antonyms:

ambiguity, doubt, indecision, unbelief, uncertainty
Main Entry: evidence
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: proof

Synonyms:

affirmation, attestation, averment, cincher, clincher, clue, confirmation, corroboration, cue, data, declaration, demonstration, deposition, documentation, dope*, goods*, gospel, grabber, grounds, index, indication, indicia, info, information, manifestation, mark, sign, significant, smoking gun, substantiation, symptom, testament, testimonial, testimony, token, witness
Notes: evidence (from Latin e- 'out' + videre 'to see') is information that helps form a conclusion; proof is factual information that verifies a conclusion

Antonyms:

contradiction, disproof, heresay, refutation
Main Entry: fact
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: verifiable truth; reality

Synonyms:

actuality, appearance, authenticity, basis, bottom line, brass tacks, case, certainty, certitude, concrete happening, dope*, evidence, experience, genuineness, gospel, gospel truth, how it is, intelligence, law, like it is, matter*, naked truth, palpability, permanence, scene, scripture, solidity, stability, substantiality, verity, what's what

Antonyms:

fabrication, lie
Main Entry: facts
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: inside information

Synonyms:

bottom line, brass tacks, certainty, clue, cue, data, details, dope*, gospel, info, inside dope, like it is, lowdown, numbers, poop, reality, scoop*, score*, story, whole story

Antonyms:

lies
Main Entry: faith
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: belief in a higher being; community of believers

Synonyms:

canon, church, communion, confession, connection, conviction, credo, creed, cult, denomination, doctrine, dogma, doxy, gospel, orthodoxy, persuasion, piety, piousness, principle, profession, religion, revelation, sect, teaching, tenet, theism, theology, worship

Antonyms:

agnosticism, denial, doubt, rejection, skepticism, unbelief
Main Entry: literal
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: word for word; exact, real

Synonyms:

accurate, actual, apparent, authentic, bona fide, close, critical, faithful, genuine, gospel, methodical, natural, not figurative, ordinary, plain, scrupulous, simple, strict, to the letter, true, undeviating, unerring, unexaggerated, unvarnished, usual, veracious, verbal, verbatim, veritable, written

Antonyms:

exaggerated, figurative, imaginative, loose
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