Similar words: disbelieve, it is believed that, belief, beyond belief, relief, believe, believe in, believable. Meaning: [‚dɪsbɪ'liːf] n. 1. doubt about the truth of something 2. a rejection of belief.
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1. His response was one of complete disbelief.
2. He raised his eyebrows in mock disbelief.
3. He listened in disbelief to this extraordinary story.
4. He shook his head in disbelief.
5. I felt disbelief first of all, then outrage.
6. She gazed at me in disbelief when I told her the news.
7. "That's incredible!" he said, shaking his head in disbelief.
8. It left us reeling with disbelief.
9. Her mouth dropped open in disbelief.
10. His eyes were wide in disbelief.
11. She gazed at him in horrified disbelief.
12. They sat there in shock and disbelief.
13. Tamara stared at him in disbelief, shaking her head.
14. He let out a cry of disbelief.
15. She shook her head in disbelief.
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16. They looked at him, slack-jawed with disbelief.
17. Mark shook his head in disbelief.
18. Hilary shook her head in disbelief at the news.
19. He declared his total disbelief in psychic phenomena.
20. She stared at me in disbelief.
21. I went home in a fog of disbelief.
22. She looked at him in disbelief.
23. He just stared at her with disbelief.
24. My stories were greeted with disbelief.
25. His immediate response was one of disbelief.
26. In the theatre we willingly suspend disbelief .
27. A look of pure disbelief crossed Shankly'srugged face.
28. He stared at the burnt-out car in dumb disbelief.
29. He stared at me in disbelief .
30. The reaction to the murders was one of shock and disbelief.
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