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The example sentences of INCREDULOUS in videos (5 in total of 5)

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Use "incredulous" in a sentence | "incredulous" example sentences

How to use "incredulous" in a sentence?

  • Jace slammed his hand down on the stele. “Clary-“ “She said she doesn’t want it,” said Simon. “Ha-ha.” “Ha-ha?” Jace looked incredulous. “That’s your comeback?
    -Cassandra Clare-
  • I want to see the stats for how many crosses there have been; it's been incredulous
    -Bobby Gould-
  • The money footballers earn today is incredulous
    -Bobby Gould-
  • In other words, it's one of those books you thrust on your partner with an incredulous cry of "This is me!
    -Nick Hornby-
  • I always expect people to behave much better than I do. When they actually behave worse, I am frankly incredulous.
    -Elaine Dundy-
  • I do dislike people with Moral Aims. Everyone asks me why I learn Arabic, and when I say I just like it, they looked shocked and incredulous.
    -Freya Stark-
  • That is your legend?" Akiva asked, incredulous. Madrigal had told him the story of the sun and Ellai while they flew. "That seraphim are the blood of a rapist sun?
    -Laini Taylor-
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Definition and meaning of INCREDULOUS

What does "incredulous mean?"

/inˈkrejələs/

incredulous

adjective
unwilling or unable to believe something.

What are synonyms of "incredulous"?
Some common synonyms of "incredulous" are:
  • disbelieving,
  • unbelieving,
  • doubtful,
  • dubious,
  • unconvinced,
  • distrustful,
  • distrusting,
  • mistrustful,
  • mistrusting,
  • suspicious,
  • questioning,
  • cynical,
  • skeptical,
  • wary,

You can find detailed definitions of them on this page.

/ˌdisbəˈlēviNG/

disbelieving
adjective verb

feeling or expressing disbelief. To not believe someone or something.

/ənbəˈlēviNG/

unbelieving
adjective

Rejecting belief in something, e.g. religion.

/ˈdoutfəl/

doubtful
adjective

feeling uncertain.

/ˈd(y)o͞obēəs/

dubious
adjective

hesitating.

/ˌənkənˈvinst/

unconvinced
adjective

not certain that something is true or can be relied on or trusted.

/disˈtrəstfəl/

distrustful
adjective

feeling or showing distrust of person or thing.

/disˈtrəst/

distrusting
verb

doubt honesty or reliability of.

/ˌmisˈtrəs(t)fəl/

mistrustful
adjective

Unwilling to trust.

/misˈtrəst/

mistrusting
verb

be suspicious of.

/səˈspiSHəs/

suspicious
adjective

Feeling that something is wrong; causing suspicion.

/ˈkwesCHəniNG/

questioning
adjective noun verb

showing interest in learning new things. action of asking someone questions. To ask for or try to get information.

/ˈsinək(ə)l/

cynical
adjective

Always believing that bad things are the reasons.

/ˈskeptək(ə)l/

skeptical
adjective

Doubting that something is true/probable/useful.

/ˈwerē/

wary
adjective

feeling or showing caution about possible dangers or problems.

What are antonyms of "incredulous"?
Some common antonyms of "incredulous" are:
  • credulous,

You can find detailed definitions of them on this page.

/ˈkrejələs/

credulous
adjective

having or showing too great readiness to believe things.

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