unbelief (Meaning)

Wordnet

unbelief (n)

a rejection of belief

Webster

unbelief (n.)

The withholding of belief; doubt; incredulity; skepticism.

Disbelief; especially, disbelief of divine revelation, or in a divine providence or scheme of redemption.

unbelief Sentence Examples

  1. The child's innocent gaze reflected an unwavering unbelief.
  2. The scientist met the new theory with incredulous unbelief.
  3. The once devout man now harbored an unyielding unbelief in God.
  4. The evidence presented was met with disbelief and unbelief.
  5. The rumor spread through the town like wildfire, evoking widespread unbelief.
  6. The story was so outlandish that it strained credulity, causing unbelief among the listeners.
  7. The politician's promises were received with skepticism and unbelief.
  8. The elderly woman's tale of a hidden treasure met with disbelief and unbelief.
  9. The child's imaginary friend was met with amusement and unbelief by the adults.
  10. The news of the accident caused disbelief and unbelief, as the human mind struggled to comprehend the unimaginable.

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The child's innocent gaze reflected an unwavering unbelief.

The scientist met the new theory with incredulous unbelief.

The once devout man now harbored an unyielding unbelief in God.

The evidence presented was met with disbelief and unbelief.