Learn correct “believer” vs incorrect “beliver.”
Incorrect spelling - Beliver removes the required second “e.”
"beliver" is a common misspelling of "believer". Always use "believer" when referring to the correct word.
Correct spelling - The proper way to spell this word.
Believer means a person who believes in something.
"believer": Believer means a person who believes in something.
This word is commonly used in everyday conversation and writing.
"Correct:" She is a strong believer in honesty.
"Correct:" He is a believer in hard work.
"Correct:" Many believers joined the meeting.
"Correct:" I'm a firm believer in practice.
"Incorrect:" She is a strong beliver in honesty.
"Incorrect:" He is a beliver.
A: Believer.
A: Missing the second 'e'.
A: A person who believes in something.
A: He is a believer in education.
A: Comes from believe → believer.
"Believer is correct; ‘beliver’ is simply missing the second ‘e’ from the word."