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14 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 will have disbelieved the online reviews once she experiences the product firsthand.
She will be disbelieving the rumors circulating about her in the office.
By the time the evidence is presented, she will have disbelieved the conspiracy theories.
I am disbelieving the outrageous claims made by the conspiracy theorists.
Despite the safety measures, some disbelieve in the potential risks of extreme sports.
The traveler will be disbelieving the surreal landscapes of the foreign country.
Investors have disbelieved the positive forecasts for the stock market this year.
Despite the proof, some disbelieve in the idea of parallel universes.
Despite photographic evidence, some people still disbelieve in the Loch Ness Monster.
Having seen the final score, fans will have disbelieved the unexpected outcome of the game.
Despite the warning signs, some residents continued to disbelieve the impending storm.
Despite the facts presented, a few people still disbelieve in the benefits of vaccination.
Even with proof, some disbelieve in the impact of human activities on climate change.
They are disbelieving the possibility of a sudden market crash.

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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