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    disbelieve
    /ˌdɪsbɪˈliːv/

    verb

    • 1. be unable to believe: "he seemed to disbelieve her"

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  2. to not believe someone or something: Do you disbelieve me? They said that they disbelieved the evidence. Opposite. believe. Compare. discredit verb formal. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Not believing. (that's) a likely story! idiom. anti-science. anti-scientific. are my eyes deceiving me? idiom. as if! idiom. authority. foot.

  3. : to hold not worthy of belief : not believe. intransitive verb. : to withhold or reject belief. disbeliever noun. Synonyms. discredit. negate. See all Synonyms & Antonyms in Thesaurus. Examples of disbelieve in a Sentence.

  4. to not believe someone or something: Do you disbelieve me? They said that they disbelieved the evidence. Opposite. believe. Compare. discredit verb formal. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Not believing. (that's) a likely story! idiom. anti-science. anti-scientific. are my eyes deceiving me? idiom. as if! idiom. authority. foot.

  5. Disbelieve definition: to have no belief in; refuse or reject belief in. See examples of DISBELIEVE used in a sentence.

  6. When you disbelieve someone, you're unable to trust what they're saying. A detective is likely to disbelieve a suspect who's sweating nervously and not making eye contact.

  7. 2 meanings: 1. to reject as false or lying; refuse to accept as true or truthful 2. to have no faith (in).... Click for more definitions.

  8. disbelieve something to not believe that something is true or that somebody is telling the truth. Why should I disbelieve her story? He had come to disbelieve his own assertions. We have no reason to disbelieve the information.

  9. 1. (tr) to reject as false or lying; refuse to accept as true or truthful. 2. (usually foll by: in) to have no faith (in): disbelieve in God. ˌdisbeˈliever n. ˌdisbeˈlieving adj. ˌdisbeˈlievingly adv.

  10. Definitions of 'disbelieve' 1. If you disbelieve someone or disbelieve something that they say, you do not believe that what they say is true. [...] 2. If you disbelieve in something, you do not believe that it exists or that it works. [...] More. Pronunciations of the word 'disbelieve' British English: dɪsbɪliːv American English: dɪsbɪliv. More.

  11. Jun 2, 2024 · disbelieve (third-person singular simple present disbelieves, present participle disbelieving, simple past and past participle disbelieved) To not believe ; to exercise disbelief . If you disbelieve such people, then keep disbelieving them for as long as you live or want.