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

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

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Sarah may disbelieve the talking vegetables in the cartoon.
Jenny started to disbelieve her friend's wild tale of a magical creature in the forest.
Tommy began to disbelieve the talking dog in the cartoon and laughed at the idea.
Some people disbelieve in the concept of fate.
The students started to disbelieve their teacher when he claimed that homework was cancelled for the entire week.
The child chose to disbelieve in monsters hiding under the bed.
Despite the photographic evidence, some people continued to disbelieve the existence of the rare rainbow-colored butterfly.
Tommy tends to disbelieve in magic spells.
The children began to disbelieve the magical tales told by the storyteller.
The children disbelieve that dinosaurs once roamed the Earth.
Jenny will disbelieve the idea of a flying elephant.
Timmy chose to disbelieve the rumor about a monster living in the school basement.
The team is disbelieving their sudden rise to the top of the standings.

Disbelieve

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

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Last Updated On: May 31, 2024
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