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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121. She looked at him with doubt, with bewilderment ... but not, he noticed, with disbelief.
122. I suppose I had expected anger, an outburst of violence, at the very least surprise and furious disbelief.
123. My stories, however, were greeted with disbelief and derision, and I felt increasingly rejected.
124. Ezra threw Morrill a look of utter disbelief and shook his head.
125. The businessman was staring in angry disbelief at the glittering computer graphic that hung on the screen before him.
126. Robyn sat staring into space, her mind numb with shock and disbelief, total agonising disbelief.
127. She winced, smarting beneath memories of Giles's disbelief and the greedy delight that had turned to frustrated irritation.
128. Adults went home, listened to quiet music, lived in disbelief and fear.
129. The anxiety is corrosive and I spend much time in a tumult of anger and disbelief.
130. Sheila confessed that she spends most of her time in a tumult of anger and disbelief.
131. Faculties of agriculture may be less important than faculties of planning and community development and the facility to suspend disbelief.
132. I watch a white Lamborghini Countach trundle past on the street outside and shake my head in disbelief.
133. The stink of gasoline filled the air and the Prophet's eyes widened in shocked disbelief.
134. When people hear tragic news their first reaction is usually one of disbelief.
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136. My story was met with a mixture of disbelief and contempt.
137. Cooper was in a state of disbelief, tempered only by his reluctance to believe he could possibly be convicted.
138. It was on the tip of her tongue to pour scorn and disbelief on the idea of Guy liking ballet.
139. They suffered years of guilt and dissimulation before they could announce their own agnosticism or adamant disbelief.
140. Many expressed disbelief that the death toll was not higher.
141. At this point you have to suspend disbelief and take your faith in your hands.
142. Other skiers who were walking along the path above us towards Chamonix watched in disbelief.
143. Instead he would gaze at the jury, his face an impassive study in utter disbelief.
144. Six or seven women fainted, children screamed, grown men gasped in awe and disbelief.
145. Gallagher varied between panic and disbelief.
146. I stared at him in complete disbelief.
147. He looked me up and down in disbelief.
148. Disbelief as a Defence Mechanism.
149. If you refer back to that review, you will discover that I initially expressed disbelief that the thin Valhalla power cords, " ."
150. Some had come from Glasgow, their faces registering disbelief that they had found a fixture that neither touts nor smooth-talking could render pregnable.
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