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firm believer

Strong supporter

字面意思: Solid/stable person who believes

Use 'firm believer' to show you have a solid, long-term commitment to a specific idea or practice.

15秒了解

  • Used to express strong, unchanging support for an idea or habit.
  • Always pair it with 'in' to connect to the topic.
  • Works for both serious professional values and lighthearted personal preferences.

意思

If you are a 'firm believer' in something, you don't just like it; you are 100% convinced it is a great idea. It means you have a strong, steady opinion that doesn't easily change.

关键例句

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In a job interview

I am a firm believer in the power of collaborative teamwork.

I strongly support the idea that teams working together get better results.

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2

Discussing health with a friend

I'm a firm believer in getting eight hours of sleep every night.

I really believe that sleeping eight hours is essential.

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3

Talking about parenting

My parents were firm believers in learning through mistakes.

My parents strongly felt that making mistakes is the best way to learn.

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文化背景

The phrase reflects the Western cultural value of individualism and having a 'personal philosophy.' It transitioned from strictly religious usage to a general expression of secular values and lifestyle habits in the mid-20th century. It is frequently used in corporate leadership to describe management styles.

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The 'In' Rule

Always follow the phrase with 'in'. If you want to use a verb after it, use the -ing form, like 'a firm believer in *taking* risks'.

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Don't Overuse It

If you say you are a 'firm believer' in 20 different things in one day, it loses its power. Save it for your top 3-5 personal 'rules'.

15秒了解

  • Used to express strong, unchanging support for an idea or habit.
  • Always pair it with 'in' to connect to the topic.
  • Works for both serious professional values and lighthearted personal preferences.

What It Means

Being a firm believer is about having a solid stance. Think of it like standing on a rock instead of sand. You aren't just 'interested' in a topic. You are fully committed to the value of an idea, a habit, or a philosophy. It suggests that your belief is based on experience or deep thought. It is more than a preference; it is a part of your personal code.

How To Use It

You usually follow this phrase with the word in. For example, I am a firm believer in waking up early. You can use it for serious things like education or for small things like the power of a good cup of coffee. It sounds confident but not aggressive. It’s a way to share your values without sounding like you are preaching. Just remember to use the 'in' after the phrase to connect it to your topic.

When To Use It

This phrase is perfect for job interviews when discussing your work ethic. It also works great in casual debates with friends about lifestyle choices. Use it when you want to explain why you do something consistently. If you always take the stairs instead of the elevator, you are a firm believer in staying active. It adds a bit of weight and personality to your statements. It makes you sound like a person with clear principles.

When NOT To Use It

Don't use it for facts that are objectively true. You wouldn't say I am a firm believer in gravity because gravity exists whether you believe in it or not. Also, avoid using it for very temporary feelings. If you just tried a new pizza and liked it, you aren't a firm believer in that pizza yet. That would be a bit dramatic! Save it for things that have a lasting impact on your life or worldview.

Cultural Background

In English-speaking cultures, having 'conviction' or 'strong values' is often seen as a sign of leadership. The word firm comes from the idea of something being physically solid. Historically, this phrase was used more in religious or political contexts. Today, it has shifted into the 'self-help' and 'wellness' world. People love to define themselves by their habits. Saying you are a firm believer in something is a way of building your personal 'brand' or identity.

Common Variations

You might also hear people say they are a big believer in something. This is slightly more casual. If someone is even more intense, they might say they are a staunch supporter. On the flip side, if they are only 50% sure, they might say they tend to believe. But firm believer remains the gold standard for showing steady, reliable confidence in an idea. It’s the 'classic' way to show you mean business.

使用说明

The phrase is highly versatile and fits almost any register. The only 'gotcha' is ensuring you use the preposition 'in' and avoid using it for undeniable scientific facts.

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The 'In' Rule

Always follow the phrase with 'in'. If you want to use a verb after it, use the -ing form, like 'a firm believer in *taking* risks'.

⚠️

Don't Overuse It

If you say you are a 'firm believer' in 20 different things in one day, it loses its power. Save it for your top 3-5 personal 'rules'.

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The 'Big' Alternative

In the US, you'll often hear 'big believer' instead of 'firm believer' in very casual settings. It means the exact same thing!

例句

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#1 In a job interview
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I am a firm believer in the power of collaborative teamwork.

I strongly support the idea that teams working together get better results.

Shows professional values and leadership qualities.

#2 Discussing health with a friend
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I'm a firm believer in getting eight hours of sleep every night.

I really believe that sleeping eight hours is essential.

Expresses a personal health philosophy.

#3 Talking about parenting
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My parents were firm believers in learning through mistakes.

My parents strongly felt that making mistakes is the best way to learn.

Describes a foundational upbringing principle.

#4 Texting about a weekend plan
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You know me, I'm a firm believer in 'brunch first, chores later.'

I strongly prefer eating brunch before doing any work.

Uses a serious phrase for a lighthearted, relatable topic.

#5 A humorous take on technology
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I'm a firm believer in turning it off and on again before calling IT.

I really think restarting the computer solves most problems.

A common joke about technical support.

#6 A formal speech
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Our company is a firm believer in environmental sustainability.

Our company is deeply committed to protecting the environment.

Communicates corporate social responsibility.

自我测试

Choose the correct preposition to complete the phrase.

She is a firm believer ___ honesty in all relationships.

✓ 正确! ✗ 不太对。 正确答案: in

The collocation is always 'firm believer in' followed by the noun or gerund.

Which word best fits the context of a strong, steady opinion?

I've always been a ___ believer in giving people second chances.

✓ 正确! ✗ 不太对。 正确答案: firm

'Firm' is the standard adjective used in this specific idiom to mean steady and solid.

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视觉学习工具

Formality Scale of 'Firm Believer'

Informal

Big believer in...

I'm a big believer in naps.

Neutral

Firm believer in...

I'm a firm believer in hard work.

Formal

A staunch advocate of...

He is a staunch advocate of reform.

Where to use 'Firm Believer'

Firm Believer
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Job Interview

Believer in punctuality.

Coffee Shop

Believer in dark roast.

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Gym

Believer in daily stretching.

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Parenting

Believer in screen-time limits.

常见问题

10 个问题

It means you have a strong, stable conviction about something. For example, I am a firm believer in kindness means you think kindness is always the best path.

Not at all! While it can be used for religion, it is mostly used today for habits, philosophies, or opinions, like a firm believer in exercise.

Yes, it is very common in business. It helps you sound confident about your strategies, such as being a firm believer in data-driven decisions.

It is neutral. It is polite enough for a formal letter but natural enough to say to a friend over lunch.

Big believer is slightly more casual and common in spoken English. Firm believer sounds a bit more serious and grounded.

Yes! I firmly believe in... is the verb version of the phrase. It is slightly more active and sounds very persuasive.

Yes, but it's often slightly humorous. Saying I'm a firm believer in putting pineapple on pizza shows you have a strong (and controversial) opinion!

The most common mistake is forgetting the word in. You cannot say I am a firm believer honesty; it must be in honesty.

It's similar, but firm believer is more about your internal mindset, while supporter often implies you are taking external action or voting for someone.

Use the gerund (-ing) form. For example: I am a firm believer in *starting* the day early.

相关表达

Big believer

A more casual way to say you strongly support an idea.

Staunch advocate

A very formal way to say you publicly support a cause.

Swear by something

To believe something is so effective that you always use/do it.

Die-hard fan

Someone who is extremely loyal to a person, team, or brand.

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