单词 | disbelief |
释义 | disbelief (dɪsbɪliːf ) uncountable noun [oft in NOUN] Disbelief is not believing that something is true or real. She looked at him in disbelief. Synonyms: scepticism, doubt, distrust, mistrust Collocations: express disbelief Ignore your friends when they express disbelief. The Sun Tweeters expressed disbelief that she would take her own life. Times, Sunday Times At about 12.30pm people expressed disbelief as they felt another quake, with a magnitude of 2.1, four miles beneath their feet. Times,Sunday Times Many people expressed disbelief at this turn of events, with questions being asked in parliament and the press. Times, Sunday Times Many of the witnesses have expressed disbelief that one twin survived the drop, which crushed the car as if it were an empty drinks can. Times, Sunday Times If there was anger - and there really was - it was outweighed by stunned disbelief. Times, Sunday Times You would have thought that such scandalous charges might have brought stunned disbelief — and aggressive threats of legal action. The Sun So when, after just 10 hours of the jury's deliberation, the not guilty verdict was revealed, the reaction from the public and the press was one of stunned disbelief. The Sun One man had watched the destruction in stunned disbelief. Times, Sunday Times After a few moments of stunned disbelief, the silent crowd burst into cheers. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 I didn't suspend disbelief for a moment. Times, Sunday Times (2007) People can suspend disbelief only so far. Times, Sunday Times (2009) But the power of the writing makes it easy to suspend disbelief. The Times Literary Supplement (2014) And with that he shook his head in total disbelief. Times, Sunday Times (2010) THE phone calls were greeted with either tears of joy or total disbelief. The Sun (2010) I looked at it for ages in total disbelief and then did four more. The Sun (2008) There is utter disbelief that this has happened. Times, Sunday Times (2014) Yesterday, it was a scene of mourning and utter disbelief. Times, Sunday Times (2007) The news of Speed's death was received with utter disbelief. Times, Sunday Times (2012) Translations: Chinese: 怀疑 Japanese: 不信 |
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