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disbelief

noun as in doubt, skepticism

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Such a detail, says Clavio, will hopefully be found in a future edition, but movement on the screen is slow enough to not be physically jarring and to allow for a momentary sense of disbelief.

So, yes, O’Connor may have thought he “sucked,” but the cast’s ability to suspend disbelief on the court mattered.

He felt they were communicating to each other a shared sense of disbelief.

From BBC

Among younger citizens, there is a sense of disbelief that it could have returned.

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The news that the worker who recorded and shared the footage had not lost their job has left Mrs Trafford and husband Andrew in a state of disbelief.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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