Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

believe-your-eyes-believe-your-ears

idiom
/bɪˈliːv jʊər aɪz, bɪˈliːv jʊər ɪrz/
Definition
A phrase that suggests one should trust direct evidence rather than speculation or hearsay.
Examples
  • When the magician performed the trick, it was hard to believe your eyes and believe your ears.
  • Even after the shocking news, I reminded myself to believe my eyes and not let rumors cloud my judgment.
Meaning
The phrase emphasizes the importance of trusting what you see or hear directly, rather than what others say about it.
Synonyms
  • trust what you see
  • accept the evidence
  • take it at face value