Sentences with Misbelief

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17 Example Sentences Showcasing the Meaning of 'Misbelief'

Despite scientific evidence supporting climate change, some people still hold the misbelief that it is a hoax.

The misbelief in astrology suggests that the positions of celestial bodies can influence human affairs and natural events.

Some people harbor the misbelief that eating chocolate directly causes acne, which is not supported by dermatological studies.

Cultural misbeliefs can lead to misunderstandings and stereotypes, hindering societal progress.

The misbelief that vaccines cause more harm than good has led to a decline in vaccination rates in certain communities.

The misbelief that money alone guarantees happiness ignores the importance of emotional well-being and relationships.

Despite evidence to the contrary, her misbelief in the supernatural persisted.

The misbelief that money buys happiness is a common societal misconception.

During the election, there were concerns about the misbelief that voting by mail leads to widespread fraud.

In the realm of finance, the misbelief that wealth brings happiness is a topic of philosophical discussion.

Throughout history, societies have faced conflicts due to misbeliefs about race and ethnicity.

Despite scientific evidence, there is a pervasive misbelief that the full moon affects human behavior.

Contrary to historical facts, some people still cling to the misbelief that the Earth is flat.

The misbelief that eating chocolate causes acne persists, even though it lacks scientific support.

The finance professor discussed the misbelief that investing in stocks is always a guaranteed way to make money.

The detective uncovered the misbelief that the butler was the only suspect in the murder case.

The chef worked to dispel the misbelief that cooking gourmet meals at home is always time-consuming.

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