Thesaurus / disbelieve
FEEDBACKHow to use disbelieve in a sentence
The courts were almost twice as likely to disbelieve the mothers’ claims of abuse in those scenarios.
HE BEAT HER REPEATEDLY. FAMILY COURT TRIED TO GIVE HIM JOINT CUSTODY OF THEIR CHILDREN.BY MEGAN O’MATZSEPTEMBER 16, 2021PROPUBLICAHere is the part most people are unaware of or disbelieve because it seems like it may be crystal healing pseudoscience.
SMELL BETTER WITH THESE STINK-PROOF TIPSHUGH NEILLSEPTEMBER 16, 2021POPULAR-SCIENCEDue out on Friday, the report’s expected assertion that no classified American programs exist to explain the observations will most likely be dismissed by those primed to disbelieve government pronouncements.
POWER UP: UFO REPORT TO COME FROM PENTAGON AS SOON AS TODAYJACQUELINE ALEMANYJUNE 25, 2021WASHINGTON POSTEven if we set aside these reasons to disbelieve Carlson’s theory and the fact that the government isn’t supposed to cite government agents as unindicted co-conspirators, it’s still a massive leap to assume that these people were government agents.
TUCKER CARLSON’S WILD, BASELESS THEORY BLAMING THE FBI FOR ORGANIZING THE JAN. 6 CAPITOL RIOTAARON BLAKEJUNE 16, 2021WASHINGTON POSTWe must disbelieve the alleged fact, or believe that we were mistaken in admitting the supposed law.
A SYSTEM OF LOGIC: RATIOCINATIVE AND INDUCTIVEJOHN STUART MILLHe must still either believe in witchcraft or disbelieve all of the Bible.
THE NECESSITY OF ATHEISMDR. D.M. BROOKSSitting opposite to this cynical man of the world and listening to his talk, Hyacinth came himself to disbelieve in principle.
HYACINTHGEORGE A. BIRMINGHAMI disbelieve in this commercial selfishness emphasized in the text.
THE OUTLINE OF HISTORY: BEING A PLAIN HISTORY OF LIFE AND MANKINDHERBERT GEORGE WELLSWe should indeed be reduced to a most distressing dilemma, if we were to disbelieve every thing we cannot fully comprehend.
JESUS, THE MESSIAH; OR, THE OLD TESTAMENT PROPHECIES FULFILLED IN THE NEW TESTAMENT SCRIPTURES(A LADY) ANONYMOUSHe affected to disbelieve in either love or friendship, and yet was capable of making great sacrifices for both.
BYRONRICHARD EDGCUMBEWORDS RELATED TO DISBELIEVE
- be apprehensive of
- be curious
- be dubious
- be in a quandary
- be puzzled
- be uncertain
- be undetermined
- call in question
- challenge
- demur
- disbelieve
- discredit
- dispute
- distrust
- fear
- fluctuate
- give no credence
- harbor suspicion
- have qualms
- hesitate
- imagine
- impugn
- insinuate
- misdoubt
- misgive
- mistrust
- not buy
- query
- read differently
- scruple
- shilly-shally
- skepticize
- smell a rat
- surmise
- suspect
- take dim view of
- vacillate
- waver
- wonder at
- be puzzled
- called in question
- challenged
- demurred
- disbelieved
- discredited
- disputed
- distrusted
- feared
- fluctuated
- gave no credence
- had qualms
- harbored suspicion
- hesitated
- imagined
- impugned
- insinuated
- misdoubted
- misgived
- mistrusted
- not bought
- queried
- read differently
- scrupled
- shilly-shallied
- skepticized
- smelled a rat
- surmised
- suspected
- took dim view of
- vacillated
- was apprehensive of
- was curious
- was dubious
- was in a quandary
- was uncertain
- was undetermined
- wavered
- wondered at
- be puzzles
- calls in question
- challenges
- demurs
- disbelieves
- discredits
- disputes
- distrusts
- fears
- fluctuates
- gives no credence
- harbors suspicion
- has qualms
- hesitates
- imagines
- impugns
- insinuates
- is apprehensive of
- is curious
- is dubious
- is in a quandary
- is uncertain
- is undetermined
- misdoubts
- misgives
- mistrusts
- not buys
- queries
- reads differently
- scruples
- shilly-shallies
- skepticizes
- smells a rat
- surmises
- suspects
- takes dim view of
- vacillates
- wavers
- wonders at
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