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Meanings of
unbelief
in English
Russian
невера
Portuguese
descrença
Spanish
descrédito
Catalan
descreença
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Absence (or rejection) of belief, especially religious belief.
disbelief
belief
Related terms
doxastic attitude
Russian
невера
Synonyms
Examples for "
disbelief
"
disbelief
Examples for "
disbelief
"
1
And really, the young man's belief or
disbelief
is beside the point.
2
A
disbelief
in God results in selfishness, and in various moral catastrophes.
3
Miranda cried out, and Papadopoulos said with
disbelief
,
'He let him go!'
4
Adam said with
disbelief
,
'But by then it will be too late!'
5
Concern gave way to
disbelief
,
then to anger, and lastly to fear.
Usage of
unbelief
in English
1
His
unbelief
had passed away; his early Presbyterianism had taken its place.
2
The other is nowhere but in the fears and fancies of
unbelief
.
3
The thing was too simple for complicated
unbelief
and the arguing spirit.
4
He was on the path which naturally ends in blindness and
unbelief
.
5
Therefore the sin of schism is graver than the sin of
unbelief
.
6
Nothing cuts the roots of the Christian life so much as
unbelief
.
7
They are, therefore, no firmer in their
unbelief
than in their faith.
8
Faith makes great burdens light; but
unbelief
maketh light ones intolerably heavy.
9
God will not suffer us to rest in our sin of
unbelief
.
10
Not while I have the daily friction of your
unbelief
and opposition.
11
And we see that they could not enter in, because of
unbelief
.
12
When this cause has been removed
unbelief
will die a natural death.
13
Therefore
unbelief
,
like faith, is in the intellect as its proximate subject.
14
Objection 1: It would seem that apostasy does not pertain to
unbelief
.
15
For a moment I sat rigidly upright, in my eyes indignant
unbelief
.
16
Even the
unbelief
of what is false is no source of might.
Other examples for "unbelief"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
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unbelief
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
own unbelief
utter unbelief
higher unbelief
pertain to unbelief
dwindle in unbelief
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Translations for
unbelief
Russian
невера
неверие
отсутствие веры
Portuguese
descrença
Spanish
descrédito
descreimiento
incredulidad
descreencia
descreímiento
Catalan
descreença
incredulitat
falta de fe
Unbelief
through the time
Unbelief
across language varieties
United Kingdom
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