单词 | incredulous |
释义 | incredulousadj. 1. a. Unbelieving; not ready to believe; sceptical. Formerly used of religious unbelief, but no longer applicable in that sense. Const. of, rarely †to. ΘΚΠ the mind > mental capacity > belief > disbelief, incredulity > [adjective] unlevefulOE unleveOE misbelievedc1225 untristc1374 unlevablea1382 incredulec1550 uncredible1553 incredible1557 incredulous1578 infidel1607 unbelieving1616 inconvincible1674 unconvinced1675 unconvinciblea1747 misbelievinga1845 unconvinceable1875 society > faith > aspects of faith > theism > atheism > [adjective] ortrowOE unbelievedc1200 unbelieffulc1380 untrowfulc1380 mislevefula1382 mistrowablea1382 mistrowfula1382 mistrowinga1382 unfaithfulc1384 faithlessa1400 unbelievinga1400 untrothfula1400 misbelieffula1425 out of beliefa1425 untraistfulc1480 untruthfulc1480 godless1528 irreligious1561 incredulous1578 atheistical1588 athean1611 atheal1612 atheous1612 beliefless1612 nullifidian1661 atheist1667 unreligious1814 nihilistic1848 know-nothing1862 nescient1863 non-theistic1863 agnostical?a1870 agnostic1870 non-theist1913 no-God1923 1578 J. Lyly Euphues f. 69v Harken what they [sc. Scriptures] saye of such as be altogether incredulous. 1582 Bible (Rheims) John iii. 36 He that is incredulous to the Sonne, shal not see life. 1614 S. Latham Falconry ii. iii. 84 I am altogeather incredulous of it, and do know that no man in the world can maintaine it. 1651 T. Hobbes Leviathan iii. xxxvii. 235 It was not..that the end of Miracles was not to convert incredulous men to Christ. 1791 W. Cowper tr. Homer Odyssey in Iliad & Odyssey II. xiv. 475 Thou hast, in truth, a most incredulous mind. 1829 W. S. Landor Wks. (1846) I. 425/2 They call it philosophical to be incredulous on holy things. 1835 A. Alison Hist. Europe during French Revol. IV. xxx. 249 They were ignorant or incredulous of the rapid change. b. Of action, etc.: Indicating or prompted by incredulity. ΘΚΠ the mind > mental capacity > belief > disbelief, incredulity > [adjective] > of action: prompted by incredulity incredulous1613 1613 S. Purchas Pilgrimage 223 I perceive by your incredulous smiles, you will scarce beleeve. 1864 Ld. Tennyson Enoch Arden in Enoch Arden, etc. 46 The woman gave A half-incredulous, half-hysterical cry. a. Not to be believed; = incredible adj. Obsolete. ΘΚΠ the mind > mental capacity > belief > disbelief, incredulity > [adjective] > unbelievable unlevelyOE untrowablea1382 incredible1412 unbelievedc1425 inopinable?a1475 unbelievable1548 discredible1580 too good to be true1580 incomprehensible1604 incredulousa1616 intestablea1631 inconceivable1646 unpersuasive1651 inconceptiblea1676 a1616 W. Shakespeare Twelfth Night (1623) iii. iv. 78 No obstacle, no incredulous or vnsafe circumstance. View more context for this quotation 1631 J. Weever Anc. Funerall Monuments 554 Miracles..will be thought incredulous in this age. 1646 Sir T. Browne Pseudodoxia Epidemica vii. xviii. 380 Unto some it hath seemed incredulous what Herodotus reporteth of the great Army of Xerxes. View more context for this quotation 1649 W. Blith Eng. Improver xix. 111 They..make such vast Improvements, as to raysing Corne and Grasse also, as is incredulous. 1750 W. Warburton Julian in Wks. (1811) VIII. 207 The crosses on the garments..must appear a very incredulous circumstance. ΘΚΠ the world > relative properties > quantity > greatness of quantity, amount, or degree > high or intense degree > [adverb] > extremely or exceedingly > incredibly incrediblyc1500 incredulous1533 uncredibly1565 inconceivably1651 1533 Bonner Let. to Hen. VIII in Burnet Hist. Ref. (1715) III. Collect. Records 38 The Pope, whos Sight is incredulous quick, eyed me, and that divers tymes. Derivatives inˈcredulousness n. incredulity. ΚΠ 1727 in N. Bailey Universal Etymol. Eng. Dict. II 1755 in S. Johnson Dict. Eng. Lang. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1900; most recently modified version published online September 2021). < adj.1533 |
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