/ Words / Disbelieve

8 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Disbelieve' in a Sentence

"To refuse or reject belief in something; to have no belief in it." more

/ Disbelieve
FiltersHighlight
Jenny had disbelieved the magic trick until it was explained.
Critics have disbelieved the director's claim that the film is based on a true story.
He will disbelieve the supernatural events portrayed in the horror movie.
The audience was disbelieving the unexpected twist in the movie's plot.
She has been disbelieving the news of a celebrity's sudden retirement.
He will be disbelieving the incredible plot twist in the movie.
The child is disbelieving the magic trick performed by the magician.
After the surprising turn of events, he will have disbelieved the predictability of the plot.

Disbelieve

dis-bi-leev
verbTo refuse or reject belief in something; to have no belief in it.

Cite

Was this helpful?
Last Updated On: May 31, 2024
Copied!