"Unbelieving" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Unbelieving" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

Unbelieving
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"Unbelieving" Meaning

Disbelieving; not believing or accepting something as true or real. A lack of faith or confidence in something or someone, often characterized by skepticism or doubt.

"Unbelieving" Examples

Unbelieving


Adjective


Not believing something; skeptical.
Disbelieving.
1. She looked unbelieving when I told her the news. ("She looked very surprised and doubtful when I told her the news.")
2. He was an unbelieving person who never accepted the existence of ghosts. ("He was a skeptical person who did not believe in ghosts.")
3. The result of the exam was so unbelievable that the student refused to accept it. ("The student didn't believe the result of the exam, which was a low score.")
4. She was an unbelieving person who had never experienced such a beautiful view. ("She had never seen such a beautiful view before and didn't believe that it existed.")
5. He was so unbelieving when his prediction came true. ("He was surprised and didn't believe it when it actually happened.")

"Unbelieving" Similar Words

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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A lack of faith, skepticism, or disbelief in something, often spiritual or supernatural. It is the contrary of faith and can manifest in animosity or hostility towards things considered divine. Unbelief can be active, manifesting in critical thinking and questioning, or passive, represented by indifference or going through the motions without truly accepting a particular belief.

Unbelievable

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Impossible to believe; too extraordinary or amazing to be credited or accepted.

Unbelievably

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Used to express that something is extremely surprising, astonishing, or remarkable. It's used to emphasize the magnitude of something that is extraordinary or hard to believe.

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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considered to be so extraordinary or unbelievable that people do not believe it can happen or exist, especially because there is no evidence to support it.

Unbeliever

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A person who does not believe in a particular religion, god, or divine power. Someone who rejects or doubts the existence of a higher power or spiritual entities. They may also be described as atheist or skeptic.

Unbelievers

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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.

Unbelievingly

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Used to express that someone is extremely surprised or shocked at something, often because it seems impossible, unbelievable, or unbelievable.

Unbend

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To unbend is to make something curved or bent straight again, or to become or make something more flexible or relaxed.

Unbendable

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Something that is unbendable cannot be bent or changed by force or persuasion; it is extremely strong and unyielding.

Unbending

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Refusing to change one's position or opinion, especially in a dispute or argument. Firmly unyielding or stubborn.

Unbent

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Not bent or curved; not twisted or distorted; straight or upright.

Unbereft

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Completely without or deprived of something, especially money, friends, or comforts.

Unberth

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

Unbeseeming

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Not suitable or proper; inappropriate, unbecoming.<br><br>Example: "It was unbeseeming for a person of her age and status to wear such a revealing outfit."