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disbelief — ► NOUN 1) inability or refusal to accept that something is true or real. 2) lack of faith … English terms dictionary
disbelief — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ absolute, complete, outright, pure, sheer, total, utter ▪ widespread ▪ open … Collocations dictionary
disbelief — noun (U) a feeling that something is not true or does not exist: My initial response was one of utter disbelief. | stare/gasp/blink etc in disbelief: Marta shook her head in disbelief, shocked by the damage. compare unbelief, belief … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
disbelief — noun a) Unpreparedness, unwillingness, or inability to believe that something is the case. She cried out in disbelief on hearing that terrorists had crashed an airplane into the World Trade Center in New York City. b) astonishment I stared in… … Wiktionary
disbelief — noun 1) she stared at him in disbelief Syn: incredulity, astonishment, amazement, surprise, incredulousness; skepticism, doubt, doubtfulness, dubiousness; cynicism, suspicion, distrust, mistrust; formal dubiety 2) I guess I ll burn in hell for my … Thesaurus of popular words
disbelief — noun Date: 1672 the act of disbelieving ; mental rejection of something as untrue … New Collegiate Dictionary
disbelief — noun inability or refusal to accept that something is true or real. ↘lack of faith … English new terms dictionary
disbelief — noun Syn: incredulity, incredulousness, scepticism, doubt, cynicism, suspicion, distrust, mistrust Ant: belief … Synonyms and antonyms dictionary
disbelief — noun 1. doubt about the truth of something (Freq. 3) • Syn: ↑incredulity, ↑skepticism, ↑mental rejection • Derivationally related forms: ↑skeptical (for: ↑skepticism) … Useful english dictionary
disbelief — dis|be|lief [ ,dısbı lif ] noun uncount the feeling of not believing someone or something, especially something shocking or unexpected: Public reaction to the announcement has been one of shock and disbelief. An expression of disbelief crossed… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
disbelief — UK [ˌdɪsbɪˈliːf] / US [ˌdɪsbɪˈlɪf] noun [uncountable] the feeling of not believing someone or something, especially something shocking or unexpected Public reaction to the announcement has been one of shock and disbelief. An expression of… … English dictionary