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Not disposed or willing to believe; unbelieving.
credulous
incredible
skeptical
unbelievable
sceptical
distrustful
disbelieving
unbelieving
1
The fashion world was
incredulous
:
McQueen's approach was considered irreverent and anti-fashion.
2
Ipu's look was
incredulous
,
as if she didn't believe it would happen.
3
When John called me to tell me the news, I was
incredulous
.
4
She caught the note of
incredulous
contempt in his voice and laughed.
5
You need not look so coolly
incredulous
;
it is a positive fact.
6
Flick remained
incredulous
at the way in which the other followed him.
7
In provincial France, some were
incredulous
at the influx of city folk.
8
Go on like that with a broken arm? Jondalar asked, looking
incredulous
.
9
There was amazement in that look and a sort of
incredulous
horror.
10
The Mayor was
incredulous
,
the Committee of Fifty showed signs of hesitation.
11
His jaw jerked in a way it had when he was
incredulous
.
12
A roar of
incredulous
laughter broke from the officers round the table.
13
The soldier boy listened in respectful silence, but he was utterly
incredulous
.
14
To say I nurtured a medieval atmosphere in a modern,
incredulous
world.
15
At this point Mrs. Dagon coughed in an
incredulous
and contemptuous manner.
16
She looked at her sister with
incredulous
eyes and in perfect silence.
incredulous
look incredulous
incredulous smile
incredulous eyes
incredulous laugh
half incredulous