"Unbelievers" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Unbelievers" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Unbelievers" Meaning

People who reject or doubt the existence or truth of a particular religion, ideology, or institution. They are often characterized by a lack of faith or skepticism, and may be opposed to or opposed to the principles of that religion or ideology.

"Unbelievers" Examples

Verb form: Verb meaning people who do not believe in a particular thing or idea.


"The crowds of unbelievers laughed at the magician's tricks."
"Many unbelievers still question the existence of aliens after watching the UFO."
"In the plays, believable characters are the key to engaging the unbelievers."
"Many unbelievers at that point refused the invitation to join because it challenged their beliefs deeply."
"Missionaries tried to convert doubtful thirst-reliefs and whole unbelievers."

"Unbelievers" Similar Words

Unbeknown

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Unbeknownst

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Meaning: Unknown or unsuspected by someone; unexpected or unforeseen.<br><br>Example: "I was unaware of the new policy, but it was announced unbeknownst to me."

Unbelief

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Unbelievable

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Unbelieveable

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The word "unbelievable" typically means extremely surprising or amazing, often to the point of being hard to believe. It can also mean something that is impossible to believe or unbelievable in the sense that it is unbelievable in truth.

Unbelieved

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Unbeliever

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Unbelieving

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Unbelievingly

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Unbend

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Unbendable

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Unbending

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Unbent

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Unbereft

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Unberth

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To unberth means to release from one's duties or responsibilities, or to lay aside, usually temporarily.