incredulity

[US]/ˌɪnkrəˈdjuːləti/
[UK]/ˌɪnkrəˈduːləti/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

n. a feeling of disbelief.

Example Sentences

This thesis studies the incredulity toward metanarratives in Pynchon"s Vineland.

He stared at her in incredulity.

Her story was met with incredulity by the audience.

The news was received with incredulity by the public.

His claims were met with incredulity by his colleagues.

Incredulity spread through the crowd as the truth was revealed.

The scientist's findings were initially met with incredulity.

The jury listened in incredulity as the defendant told his story.

The proposal was met with incredulity by the board members.

Her success was met with incredulity by her critics.

The politician's promises were met with incredulity by the voters.

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