Antonym: credulous. Similar words: credulous, nebulous, on credit, incredible, incredibly, scrupulous, ridiculous, fantabulous. Meaning: [ɪn'kredʒələs /-djʊl-] adj. not disposed or willing to believe; unbelieving.
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31. Emil looked incredulous , but he did not dispute the point.
32. Frantically, phoned the hotel. The clerk was incredulous and a bit aloof.
33. Manfred : [ incredulous ] You rattling conceive shes the woman for me?
34. Her laughter was so unaffected, so incredulous, that the officers were impressed.
35. His face darkened, and he looked at her in incredulous horror.
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36. I had told them who were at first utterly incredulous and then over the moon.
37. With an effort I managed to restrain my incredulous laughter.
38. I might have been incredulous had I not been accustomed to such responses.
39. Incredulous crowds watched this visitation from the outer world, marching through the streets.
40. He has an incredible mind, he's always incredulous of hearsay.
41. Elizabeth looked at her sister incredulous solicitude, but said nothing.
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