Not disposed or willing to believe; 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.
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