"Disbeliever" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Disbeliever" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Disbeliever" Meaning

A disbeliever is someone who does not believe in something, such as a particular idea, concept, or philosophy. It can also refer to someone who does not accept or believe in the existence of something, often used to describe an atheist or someone who does not believe in a particular deity or religion. Additionally, disbeliever can also mean someone who is skeptical or dubious about the truth or authenticity of something.

"Disbeliever" Examples

Usage Examples: Disbeliever


1. In a Sentence

A devout Christian would be a strong disbeliever of false prophecies spreading in the community.

2. Colloquial Context

Some people might think I'm crazy, but I'm still a disbeliever of UFO evidence

3. In a Quote

"The greatest enemy of knowledge is not ignorance, it is the disbeliever of knowledge" - Michel Temer

4. In a Description

By the time the man was 30, he had become a disbeliever of most social norms, often skipping rules at work.

5. In a Comparison

The disbeliever and the seeker share a common path, differing only in their perspectives on truth.

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