Tikibu: pronunciation dictionary with use examples

Word: incredulous
IPA transcription: [,ɪnkɹ'ɛdʒələs]
Pronunciations of incredulous
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adverb meaning of the word
  • Synonyms: incredulous
    Meaning: not disposed or willing to believe; unbelieving
Usage examples
  • She was astonished, and at first incredulous.
  • The girl breathed an incredulous exclamation.
  • She leaves me with an incredulous smile, and that most provoking phrase, "O yes!
  • "From--?" queried the official, and an incredulous smile stole over his features.
  • "But you wouldn't, papa," said the boy, shaking his head with an incredulous smile.
  • Capitola at first was delighted and half incredulous at the great change in her fortunes.
  • "Why, SUSAN!" There was incredulous, hurt amazement in the boy's voice; but Susan was visibly steeling herself against it.
  • All the country have their eyes upon this gentleman; some deny loudly, others are incredulous; but those who have seen acknowledge the truth.
  • A little reflection will convince the most incredulous that any such dualism as has been fancied to exist in the native religions, could not have been of indigenous growth.
  • She had not as yet undertaken to act in direct opposition to his wishes; he was her appointed and inscribed master; she gazed at moments with a sort of incredulous blankness at this fact.
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