incredulity Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˌɪn.krəˈdʒuː.lə.ti]
  • Us [ ˌɪn.krəˈduː.lə.t̬i]

Meaning of incredulity In English

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Examples of incredulity

  • She broke off when she saw the look of utter incredulity on Matt's face.

  • Louisa uttered some words of incredulity and surprise.

  • There was widespread incredulity that a junior employee could have racked up such huge losses without the knowledge of his superiors.

  • This combination of admiration and incredulity prompted much talk and laughter, again serving to disrupt passivity and orderly routine.

  • In its incredulity towards subjective autonomy, postmodernism may seem incompatible with authenticity.

  • This attitude was compounded by the incredulity of the nationalist press that street preaching insulting to the religious sensibilities of the majority was legal.

  • They all expressed incredulity and disdain towards the meta-narrative of biomedicine.

  • However, incredulity is not the product of how non-realistic the stage events are, but of the theatrical discourse employed.

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Translations of incredulity In Other Languages

  • Español

    incredulidad…

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  • Français

    incrédulité…

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  • Malay

    sifat seolah-olah tidak percaya…

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  • Deutsch

    die Ungläubigkeit…

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  • Norwegian

    vantro, skepsis…

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  • Čeština

    nevěřícně…

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  • Dansk

    skepsis, vantro…

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  • Italiano

    incredulità…

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