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disbeliever



NOUN
doubter
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STRONGEST
WEAK
truster
NOUN
doubting Thomas
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Despite striving to correct for his own biases in investigations, he was a fervent disbeliever of pretty much everything.

From Slate • Nov. 9, 2020

Several months later, Lietzke finally opened his bag at his first tournament of the season to an overwhelming stench, his caddie no longer a disbeliever.

From Reuters • Jul. 28, 2018

One can practice these techniques while being an atheist, agnostic, Christian or any other kind of religious believer or disbeliever and still profit.

From New York Times • Nov. 6, 2017

The disbeliever in monarchy can suggest that a constitutional monarch be flagrantly unconstitutional, and can have him retain his throne by threatening to abdicate and prove ten times as troublesome in Parliament.

From Time Magazine Archive

An epithet applied by the Turks to a disbeliever in Mahomet; the name of one of Byron's poems.

From Every-Day Errors of Speech by Meredith, L. P.