Learn why “believing” is correct and “beliving” is wrong.
Incorrect spelling - Beliving drops the required “e.”
"beliving" is a common misspelling of "believing". Always use "believing" when referring to the correct word.
Correct spelling - The proper way to spell this word.
Believing means having trust or confidence in something.
"believing": Believing means having trust or confidence in something.
This word is commonly used in everyday conversation and writing.
"Correct:" She is believing in herself more.
"Correct:" I am believing what you said.
"Correct:" He kept believing despite challenges.
"Incorrect:" She is beliving in herself.
"Incorrect:" He kept beliving.
A: Believing.
A: Missing the 'e' from believe.
A: Having confidence or trust.
A: She is believing in herself.
A: Believe → believing (keep the e).
"Believing is correct; ‘beliving’ is wrong because the base word ‘believe’ keeps its ‘e’ when adding -ing."