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6 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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She was disbelieving the breaking news about the sudden stock market crash.
He was disbelieving the incredible story told by the time traveler.
The goalkeeper was disbelieving as the opposing team scored a goal in the last minute.
The audience was disbelieving the unexpected twist in the movie's plot.
Emily was disbelieving the weather forecast predicting a sudden snowstorm.
The teacher was disbelieving the students' excuses for not completing their homework.

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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