Synonyms for leap of faith
Grammar : Noun |
Spell : leep |
Phonetic Transcription : lip |
Définition of leap of faith
Origin :- c.1200, from Old English hliep, hlyp (West Saxon), *hlep (Mercian, Northumbrian) "a leap, bound, spring, sudden movement; thing to leap from;" common Germanic (cf. Old Frisian hlep, Dutch loop, Old High German hlouf, German lauf); from the root of leap (v.). Leaps has been paired with bounds since at least 1720.
- noun act of trust
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