non-belief

[US]/[nɒn bɪˈliːf]/
[UK]/[nɒn bɪˈliːf]/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

n.The state of not believing in something.; Disbelief; skepticism.; A lack of faith or religious belief.

Phrases & Collocations

non-belief system

expressing non-belief

rooted in non-belief

overcoming non-belief

experience non-belief

state of non-belief

fueled by non-belief

showed non-belief

dealing with non-belief

deep non-belief

Example Sentences

his non-belief in ghosts didn't stop him from feeling uneasy in the old house.

the professor's research explored the psychological roots of non-belief in religion.

she respected his non-belief, even though she was a devout christian.

a growing number of young people express non-belief in organized religion.

his non-belief stemmed from a childhood experience that shook his faith.

the debate centered on whether non-belief should be considered a worldview.

she argued that non-belief doesn't necessarily equate to atheism.

he maintained a polite non-belief, avoiding any aggressive arguments.

the study examined the correlation between non-belief and scientific literacy.

despite her family's religious background, she chose a path of non-belief.

he demonstrated a consistent non-belief throughout the discussion, offering alternative explanations.

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