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Disbelief Meaning in English

word

ˌdɪsbɪˈɫif
diss-bi-LEEF
dˌɪsbɪlˈiːf
diss-bil-EEF

Definition

The feeling of not believing or not accepting that something is true or real.

Usage & Nuances

'Disbelief' is formal or neutral; often used after surprising news ('in total disbelief'). Common collocations: 'in disbelief', 'look of disbelief', 'express disbelief'. Not the same as 'disbelieve' (the verb).

Example Sentences

She stared at the test results in disbelief.

basic

His parents shook their heads in disbelief.

basic

There was a look of disbelief on his face.

basic

"You won the lottery?" she asked in total disbelief.

natural

He listened to the story with open-mouthed disbelief.

natural

When I told him the news, he just laughed in disbelief.

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