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unbelieving
[ uhn-bi-lee-ving ]
adjective
- not believing; skeptical.
Synonyms: incredulous, questioning
- not accepting any, or some particular, religious belief.
unbelieving
/ ˌʌnbɪˈliːvɪŋ /
adjective
- not believing; sceptical
- proceeding from or characterized by scepticism
Derived Forms
- ˌunbeˈlievingly, adverb
- ˌunbeˈlievingness, noun
Other Words From
- unbe·lieving·ly adverb
- unbe·lieving·ness noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of unbelieving1
Example Sentences
I bragged to the unbelieving wokesters in my life that I had more than a few friendships with people like Frank.
The word ‘Mother’ suggested other maternal counsels given long ago, and received with unbelieving protests.
A search of Amman's phone showed he had encouraged his girlfriend to join him and urged her to kill her "unbelieving" parents if necessary.
“That kind of sacrificial love coupled with incredible courage convinced an unbelieving world that Jesus was Lord,” Pastor Dudley said.
Ten Snow gestured for her to open it and slowly, with unbelieving delight, Omakayas did.
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