Definition of disbelieving in English:
disbelieving
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adjective
Feeling or expressing disbelief.
‘the disbelieving look in her eyes’- ‘Elizabeth interjected, giving her mother a disbelieving stare.’
- ‘I played back the message for my disbelieving friends.’
- ‘The next day, he shows the letter to his disbelieving doctor.’
- ‘A late night call conveyed the good news to a disbelieving Carmel who proved a very popular winner.’
- ‘They wanted a holiday snap to show disbelieving folks back home what looked almost like the parting of the waters by Moses.’
- ‘I have the manic, disbelieving smile of a winning game-show contestant.’
- ‘All the same, it was good to see Kev finally faced with disbelieving opposition.’
- ‘Only on this occasion, the disbelieving doctor called the police.’
- ‘The soldier is looking very disbelieving; he is barking again.’
- ‘Somehow he must convince a disbelieving world that the nightmare has already begun.’
- ‘I could tell from their disbelieving faces that they couldn't believe how generous I was.’
- ‘Brice let out a high, disbelieving laugh.’
- ‘Mom and Dad gasped and stared at me with disbelieving eyes.’
- ‘Jennifer offered a brief narrative but received a disbelieving glance.’
- ‘She stiffened slightly when she heard her father's disbelieving snort.’
- ‘Janet's expression softened as she regarded her disbelieving companion.’
- ‘Bert was stunned as the surreal scene continued to unfold in front of his bleary, disbelieving eyes.’
- ‘The handful of coaches, scouts and parents were stunned into disbelieving silence before breaking into thunderous applause.’
- ‘An hour later a delirious and disbelieving Beryl rang again.’
- ‘Indeed, if he dismisses it with a disbelieving laugh, we expect to see the bad luck drop on him out of the blue.’
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