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unbeliever

[uhn-bi-lee-ver] / ˌʌn bɪˈli vər /


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As Wotton interpreted Swift, it was Swift, the critic of the moderns, who was the sceptical unbeliever, while Wotton presented himself as an orthodox Protestant.

From Literature

It will not persuade the unbelievers because racism has done its work too well.

From Washington Post

In our study, not everyone agreed that COVID-19 is a legitimate threat, and the pictures didn’t shock unbelievers into thinking otherwise.

From Scientific American

He had a photo of the Chechen on his phone and an audio message describing France as a “country of unbelievers.”

From Washington Times

“On arrival I went to the toilets, put on a balaclava, took out my Kalashnikov and shot those unbelievers,” he said.

From Reuters