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Definition of disbelieve in English: disbelieveverb dɪsbɪˈliːvˌdɪsbəˈliv [with object]1Be unable to believe. he seemed to disbelieve her 他好像不相信她。 Example sentencesExamples - The claim that it will never work is instinctively disbelieved by nearly everyone; most people believe, correctly, that engineers can do pretty much anything.
- In some cases, a parent may choose to ignore or deny suspicions or even disbelieve a child sharing such information.
- ‘Pity that,’ Lucy stated, her voice flat, giving no indication that she either believed or disbelieved Mary.
- I don't know whether to believe them or disbelieve them.
- They are disbelieving an earlier generation of archaeologists.
- The crew looked around wildly, disbelieving their ears, shooting incredulous looks towards their shipmate.
- I am not prepared to believe or disbelieve this claim without the facts.
- I do not either fully believe or fully disbelieve these stories, but I find them interesting nonetheless.
- It was one of those days I didn't play well and I didn't play badly, and when my agent called me that night and said they wanted to sign me, I didn't believe it and I didn't disbelieve it.
- Without any means to establish the truth, not being duped can only mean disbelieving everything.
- Assuming he heard the bus driver's account of what happened, did he believe it or disbelieve it?
- When he declares that he has been virtually living in his bed ‘these last seven months’ it is hard to disbelieve him.
- Her evidence was tested by skilled and detailed cross-examination, and the jury believed her while disbelieving her father.
- One always has a choice between believing or disbelieving the assumptions, and, along with them, the conclusion of the argument.
- ‘We just don't have enough information to believe or disbelieve anything at this point,’ he said.
- She'd never believed in miracles, having always considered them to be merely scientific anomalies which have yet to be understood; but however hard she tried to disbelieve it, she was healed.
- He believed the complainant, disbelieved the appellant saying his evidence did not raise a reasonable doubt.
- Now we have to talk to professors who not only don't know how to teach, but are teaching something that is disbelieved by half the student populace.
- I'm not asking you to believe or disbelieve everything I've said.
- I have opened myself up to innumerable possibilities by not disbelieving anything and yet not really believing anything either.
Synonyms not believe, not credit, give no credence to, discredit, discount, doubt, distrust, mistrust, be suspicious of, have no confidence/faith in, be incredulous of, be unconvinced about not accept, reject, repudiate, question, challenge, contradict informal take with a pinch of salt incredulous, unbelieving, doubtful, dubious, unconvinced distrustful, mistrustful, suspicious, lacking trust, cynical, sceptical - 1.1no object Have no religious faith.
to disbelieve is as much an act of faith as belief 不信教和信教一样也是一种信仰。 Example sentencesExamples - By disbelieving in the soul, it comes to disbelieving in the mind.
- Believers insist that the blurry picture is proof-positive that Evalyn's ghost exists, while skeptics remain disbelieving.
- Those who disbelieve or mistrust will end up losing out,’ he said.
- Disbelievers in Bigfoot do not disbelieve as an act of faith, but because the evidence is not persuasive.
- It might be that the deeply religious disbelieve in the paranormal not so much because it is wrong, but simply because they renounce the devil and all his works - including the New Age.
Definition of disbelieve in US English: disbelieveverbˌdisbəˈlēvˌdɪsbəˈliv [with object]1Be unable to believe (someone or something) 不相信;怀疑 he seemed to disbelieve her 他好像不相信她。 Example sentencesExamples - Assuming he heard the bus driver's account of what happened, did he believe it or disbelieve it?
- ‘We just don't have enough information to believe or disbelieve anything at this point,’ he said.
- She'd never believed in miracles, having always considered them to be merely scientific anomalies which have yet to be understood; but however hard she tried to disbelieve it, she was healed.
- It was one of those days I didn't play well and I didn't play badly, and when my agent called me that night and said they wanted to sign me, I didn't believe it and I didn't disbelieve it.
- Now we have to talk to professors who not only don't know how to teach, but are teaching something that is disbelieved by half the student populace.
- I do not either fully believe or fully disbelieve these stories, but I find them interesting nonetheless.
- Without any means to establish the truth, not being duped can only mean disbelieving everything.
- I am not prepared to believe or disbelieve this claim without the facts.
- I have opened myself up to innumerable possibilities by not disbelieving anything and yet not really believing anything either.
- I'm not asking you to believe or disbelieve everything I've said.
- The claim that it will never work is instinctively disbelieved by nearly everyone; most people believe, correctly, that engineers can do pretty much anything.
- Her evidence was tested by skilled and detailed cross-examination, and the jury believed her while disbelieving her father.
- ‘Pity that,’ Lucy stated, her voice flat, giving no indication that she either believed or disbelieved Mary.
- One always has a choice between believing or disbelieving the assumptions, and, along with them, the conclusion of the argument.
- When he declares that he has been virtually living in his bed ‘these last seven months’ it is hard to disbelieve him.
- In some cases, a parent may choose to ignore or deny suspicions or even disbelieve a child sharing such information.
- I don't know whether to believe them or disbelieve them.
- The crew looked around wildly, disbelieving their ears, shooting incredulous looks towards their shipmate.
- They are disbelieving an earlier generation of archaeologists.
- He believed the complainant, disbelieved the appellant saying his evidence did not raise a reasonable doubt.
Synonyms incredulous, unbelieving, doubtful, dubious, unconvinced not believe, not credit, give no credence to, discredit, discount, doubt, distrust, mistrust, be suspicious of, have no confidence in, have no faith in, be incredulous of, be unconvinced about - 1.1no object Have no faith in God, spiritual beings, or a religious system.
不信上帝;不信神;不信教 to disbelieve is as much an act of faith as belief 不信教和信教一样也是一种信仰。 Example sentencesExamples - It might be that the deeply religious disbelieve in the paranormal not so much because it is wrong, but simply because they renounce the devil and all his works - including the New Age.
- By disbelieving in the soul, it comes to disbelieving in the mind.
- Disbelievers in Bigfoot do not disbelieve as an act of faith, but because the evidence is not persuasive.
- Those who disbelieve or mistrust will end up losing out,’ he said.
- Believers insist that the blurry picture is proof-positive that Evalyn's ghost exists, while skeptics remain disbelieving.
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