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Disbelievers Meaning in English

word · lemma: disbeliever

ˌdɪsbɪˈlivɚz
dis-bi-LEE-vurz
dˌɪsbɪlˈiːvəz
dis-bi-LEE-vuhz

Definition

People who do not believe in something, especially in religious faith or a specific idea.

Usage & Nuances

Usually refers to people who do not accept a religious belief, often used formally or in discussions of faith. Can also refer more generally to people who doubt or reject any idea. Less common in daily conversation; 'non-believers' is a more neutral alternative.

Example Sentences

Many stories talk about disbelievers and their doubts.

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Some people are called disbelievers because they do not trust in miracles.

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The group welcomed everyone, even disbelievers.

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In debates, disbelievers often challenge every assumption.

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The movie shows how disbelievers can change their minds over time.

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He joked that his friends are true disbelievers when it comes to his cooking skills.

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