disbelief Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˌdɪs.bɪˈliːf]
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Meaning of disbelief In English

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Examples of disbelief

  • But they convey that sense of frustration, despair and sheer disbelief all onlookers felt at different times and for different reasons.

  • The main outcome measures were five rater-administered items assessing disbelief, yearning, anger, depression, and acceptance of the death from 1 to 24 months postloss.

  • Religious belief-that and disbelief-that are easily characterized, given this move.

  • Their use of an exclamation point here suggests their disbelief in this story.

  • Radicalism is a desire to break with the continuity of social institutions, and it is as a result of disbelief in their reformability.

  • Lapses in reasoning may include signs of disbelief that the person is dead, or an irrational sense of being responsible for the death.

  • These are typically, disbelief, numbness, shock, and immense sadness.

  • No one imagined otherwise, for there were none of the narcotic strategies of modern theatre to encourage that suspension of disbelief so familiar to us.

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Translations of disbelief In Other Languages

  • 中文繁体

    不相信,懷疑…

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  • 中文简体

    不相信,怀疑…

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  • Español

    incredulidad, incredulidad [feminine], desconfianza [feminine]…

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  • Português

    incredulidade…

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  • Türk dili

    inanmama, güvenmeme…

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  • Français

    incrédulité [feminine], incrédulité…

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  • Čeština

    nedůvěra…

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  • Dansk

    mistro, tvivl…

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