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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61. My initial reaction was one of complete disbelief.
62. They both stared at the masterpiece in disbelief.
63. In horrified disbelief he stared at his empty hand.
64. He looked at me with disbelief.
65. The audience sat slack-jawed with disbelief.
66. If so, the only rational response is plain disbelief.
67. I looked at him in disbelief.
68. Initial disbelief in the disease concept and determination to find or reinforce one's own ideas on the cause of addiction.
69. Ashi found herself rooted to the spot in disbelief as she watched the threshing legs of her daughter.
70. Back in the United States the reaction to the press conference ranged from disbelief to outrage.
71. Some people's sensation of disbelief extends into a refusal to think about their illness at all.
72. His words stunned her, and she stared at him in disbelief.
73. She merely swayed and turned towards him, a look of horror and disbelief crossing her attractive young features.
74. I watched him in disbelief for my master was usually keen to observe the finest etiquette at table.
75. Some in disbelief that a car so beautiful, so fast and so downright delicious could cost as little as £27,000.
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76. Sometimes she stared at them in disbelief and they turned away from the clarity of her open blue-grey gaze.
77. Disappointment turned to disbelief among the 18,000 crowd packed into Edgbaston when they were told they would not get a refund.
78. Time seemed to stand still as I watched in disbelief.
79. A development scheme which is produced by the senior manager may first produce disbelief or scepticism.
80. He watched in disbelief as his lock tore through the door frame.
81. There is general disbelief that a young girl sent abroad would be a murderer.
82. If they had been alone ... She shook her head in disbelief; everything was suddenly moving at breakneck speed.
83. Disbelief is virtually shouted in the body language of those gathered.
84. From the very beginning, therefore, witnesses to the operations and players within them suspended their disbelief.
85. Residents stared in disbelief through broken windows at the trail of cars crushed under branches and hoardings.
86. Then one voice grew louder, piercing into his brain as his body became paralysed with shock and disbelief.
87. So astonishing are the anecdotes, so bizarre the characters, that eventually the reader has to suspend a truckload of disbelief.
88. Charlie leaned forward and stared down in disbelief at a painting of the Virgin Mary and Child.
89. Bondra re-directed a pass inches wide of the net, raising his head in disbelief at the opportunity lost.
90. Her tone was not exactly friendly, but its harshness was of bemused disbelief rather than jealous suspicion.
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