v. phr. 1. To believe what one hears; trust one's hearing. Used with a negative or limiter, or in an interrogative or conditional sentence. He thought he heard a horn blowing in the distance, but he could not believe his ears. 2. To be made sure of (something). Is he really coming? I can hardly believe my ears.
BELIEVE ONE'S EARS
Meaning of BELIEVE ONE'S EARS in English
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