单词 | incredulity |
释义 | incredulityn. 1. A disbelieving frame of mind; unreadiness or unwillingness to believe (statements, etc.); disbelief. ΘΚΠ the mind > mental capacity > belief > disbelief, incredulity > [noun] > state of incredulity1430 inconvictedness1664 inconviction1664 inconvincibility1882 incredibility1882 credibility gap1962 1430 J. Lydgate St. Margarete 249 And fynal cause of thi mortal distresse Is thi wilful incredulite. c1460 in Pol. Rel. & L. Poems 112 Gayne thomas Indes incredulite. 1553 R. Eden in tr. S. Münster Treat. Newe India Pref. sig. aavv The sodeyn straungenes..shal not..gender in thee incredulitie [printed incrudelitie]. 1672 Bp. J. Wilkins Of Princ. Nat. Relig. ii. ix. (R.) There is nothing so wild and extravagant, to which men may not expose themselves by such a kind of nice and scrupulous incredulity. a1739 C. Jarvis tr. M. de Cervantes Don Quixote (1742) II. i. xiv. 65 Here is my sword, which shall make incredulity itself believe. 1763 H. Walpole Vertue's Anecd. Painting III. i. 38 The altar-piece in the chapel is the best piece I ever saw of his; the subject, the incredulity of St. Thomas. 1870 C. Dickens Edwin Drood vii. 43 Mr. Crisparkle looked in his face, with some incredulity. 1871 B. Jowett in tr. Plato Dialogues I. 175 The greatness of their professions does arouse in his mind a temporary incredulity. ΘΚΠ society > faith > aspects of faith > theism > atheism > [noun] unbeliefc1160 wantruthc1175 mislevea1200 doubta1225 untrothc1380 untruthc1380 unreligiositya1382 irreligiosity1382 unbelieffulnessc1384 unfaithfulness1388 unbelievinga1400 unfaith1415 wanbelevenessc1440 wanbelievingc1440 wantrowinga1450 wanbelevea1470 mistruthc1480 infidelity1509 incredulity1532 atheonismc1534 unbelievingness1561 irreligiousness?1577 faithlessness1579 unreligiousness1579 atheism1587 scruple1600 discredence1627 doubtinga1628 disbelieving1645 atheisticalness1654 diffidelity1659 disbelief1672 atheisticness1691 nothingism1755 scepticism1800 nihilisma1817 infidelisma1834 nothingarianism1842 agnosticism1870 disfaith1870 no-Goddism1931 1532 T. More Confut. Tyndale in Wks. 713/1 Nor no sinne can damne him but onely incredulitie, that is to say lacke of beliefe. 1560 J. Knox et al. Buke Discipline in J. Knox Wks. (1848) II. 250 Everie one that dyeth, departeth eather in the fayth of Christ..or..in incredulitie. 1622 R. Sanderson Two Serm. Boston i. 7 When the Faith of a true beleeuer is sore shaken with temptations of incredulity and distrust. ΘΚΠ the mind > mental capacity > belief > disbelief, incredulity > [noun] > something unbelievable > state of being unbelievable uncredibility1486 intestability1590 incredulity1607 incredibleness1611 incredibility1613 unbelievability1851 1607 G. Markham Cavelarice iii. 3 Others tell vs other tales of as much incredulitie, of the Horses of Scithia, Greece, and Barbarie. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1900; most recently modified version published online September 2021). < n.1430 |
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