unbeliever (Meaning)

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unbeliever (n.)

One who does not believe; an incredulous person; a doubter; a skeptic.

A disbeliever; especially, one who does not believe that the Bible is a divine revelation, and holds that Christ was neither a divine nor a supernatural person; an infidel; a freethinker.

Synonyms & Antonyms of unbeliever

unbeliever Sentence Examples

  1. The unbeliever questioned the existence of a higher power, seeking evidence to support their skepticism.
  2. Despite the pastor's eloquent sermon, the hardened unbeliever remained unmoved, retaining their doubts.
  3. In a land of devout followers, the lone unbeliever faced ostracism and condemnation.
  4. The scientist approached the phenomenon with an analytical eye, seeking to disprove the claims of the unbeliever.
  5. The unbelievers formed their own community, sharing their skepticism and seeking support from others who questioned the norm.
  6. The skeptic's relentless questioning challenged the beliefs of the congregation, leaving many to grapple with their faith.
  7. The unbeliever's bold stance against organized religion ignited both controversy and a re-examination of societal norms.
  8. The unbeliever's book became a bestseller, offering a controversial perspective on the nature of reality and the existence of God.
  9. The unbeliever's unwavering belief in reason and logic led them to reject the tenets of faith.
  10. As the debate raged between believers and unbelievers, each side sought to prove the validity of their respective perspectives.

FAQs About the word unbeliever

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The unbeliever questioned the existence of a higher power, seeking evidence to support their skepticism.

Despite the pastor's eloquent sermon, the hardened unbeliever remained unmoved, retaining their doubts.

In a land of devout followers, the lone unbeliever faced ostracism and condemnation.

The scientist approached the phenomenon with an analytical eye, seeking to disprove the claims of the unbeliever.