disbelieve Antonyms

Meaning of disbelieve

Wordnet

disbelieve (v)

reject as false; refuse to accept

Webster

disbelieve (v. t.)

Not to believe; to refuse belief or credence to; to hold not to be true or actual.

disbelieve Sentence Examples

  1. It was difficult to disbelieve such irrefutable evidence.
  2. She looked at the unicorn in disbelief, unable to believe what she was seeing.
  3. The audience watched the magician in disbelief, wondering how he could perform such amazing feats.
  4. The politician's promise of tax cuts was met with disbelief, as many people couldn't believe that he would actually follow through.
  5. The scientist's theory was met with disbelief, as it went against all conventional wisdom.
  6. The patient disbelieved the doctor's diagnosis, unable to accept that they were seriously ill.
  7. The child's eyes widened in disbelief as they watched the clown juggle five balls at once.
  8. The team's fans disbelieved the referee's decision, arguing that it was clearly unfair.
  9. The teacher disbelieved the student's excuse for not completing their homework, suspecting that they were simply trying to avoid doing it.
  10. The couple looked at each other in disbelief, unable to believe that they had just won the lottery.

FAQs About the word disbelieve

reject as false; refuse to acceptNot to believe; to refuse belief or credence to; to hold not to be true or actual.

deny, suspect, reject, doubt, negate, disprove, refute,discredit, mistrust, deride

accept, accept, believe,believe,, swallow, credit,trust, credit, trust

It was difficult to disbelieve such irrefutable evidence.

She looked at the unicorn in disbelief, unable to believe what she was seeing.

The audience watched the magician in disbelief, wondering how he could perform such amazing feats.

The politician's promise of tax cuts was met with disbelief, as many people couldn't believe that he would actually follow through.