Meaning & Definition of word "Disbelief"

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    Disbelief

    /ˌdɪs.bɪˈliːf/

    noun:

    • 1. the inability or refusal to accept that something is true or real
      • Example: She stared at the news in disbelief, unable to comprehend what had happened.
    • 2. a feeling of skepticism or doubt regarding the truth or existence of something
      • Example: His loud laughter was met with disbelief by the other members of the group.
    • 3. the state of being unwilling to accept or believe something
      • Example: In disbelief, he watched the final seconds of the game slip away.
    • 4. the condition of being in a state of unbelief
      • Example: Many expressed their disbelief at the results of the election.

    Etymology

    From dis- + belief.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    seeing is believing:

    A saying used to express that one must see something in order to believe it.

    beyond belief:

    Something that is unbelievable or extraordinary.

    in the face of disbelief:

    When confronted with skepticism or mistrust.

    Related Words

    believe:

    To accept something as true.

    faith:

    Complete trust or confidence in something or someone.

    trust:

    Firm belief in the reliability or truth of someone or something.

    Slang Meanings of disbelief

    Meaning: No way!

    Example Sentence: When he said he won the lottery, all I could say was, 'No way!'

    Meaning: You're kidding!

    Example Sentence: She just got a promotion? You're kidding!