0 not wanting or not able to believe something, and usually showing this:
1 not wanting or not able to believe, and usually showing this:
I was received with polite but incredulous smiles.
They were also (rightly) incredulous that he could have written all this in the time between learning that he was to go on the embassy and leaving on it.
Thus, we assume that this solution is an attractor for any vortex - or we simply admit, for more incredulous readers, that we deal with a particular solution.
It contained a statement of policy which was greeted with incredulous derision by all who had studied the question of agriculture in this country.
One medically qualified official was incredulous that a product could be so beneficial and yet not have its medical benefit matched by commensurate commercial opportunity.
The obstacle that we all have to surmount in coming weeks and months is the derisive and incredulous attitude of the general public.
I was met with incredulous surprise that anybody should ask the question.
His expression at the moment is highly thoughtful; not incredulous, but thoughtful.
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