agnostic, disinclined to believe, doubting, hard of belief, inconvincible, mistrustful, quizzical, skeptic, unbelieving, unconvinced, unpersuasible, without faith
Definitionadj. not disposed or willing to believe
Last update: May 4, 2017
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When Jack claimed he hadn't eaten the jelly doughnut, Jill took an incredulous look at his smeared face and laughed. [adjective]
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It seems incredulous. [Please select]
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Although the firemen put out fires every day, they were still incredulous about the huge size of the blaze in our neighborhood. [adjective]
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Miriam’s envious friends were incredulous about her engagement to a wealthy doctor. [adjective]
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He was astounded, uncertain, incredulous, convinced, dazzled. [Please select]
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Bumble, incredulous of having heard aright. [Please select]
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Bumble looked, first incredulous, and afterwards amazed. [Please select]
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Carpenter looked incredulous. [Please select]
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It's a dream," said Obed White, incredulous." [Please select]
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Incredulous and half fearful he peered at it closely. [Please select]
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Shall I ever forget the incredulous horror of that moment. [Please select]
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