- 看过 incredulity 的人也看了 :
- amazement
- skepticism
- unbelief
- doubt
- wonder
incredulity 的定义
- the quality or state of being incredulous; inability or unwillingness to believe.
incredulity 近义词
disbelief
incredulity 的近义词 5 个
更多incredulity例句
- Although the trailer for Beasts caused a brief eruption of incredulity on social media, there is nothing shocking about the existence of these two extremely silly shows.
- In a now frequently memed response, Zuckerberg said, “Senator, we run ads,” his tone a mix of deference and incredulity.
- Some incredulity about the virus and public-health recommendations is understandable given the reality that scientific understanding of the newly emergent virus is evolving in real time.
- When I mentioned to other mathematicians that Heule was attempting this, their first response was incredulity.
- It started off small: a hint of annoyance here, a flutter of incredulity there.
- The humility of Joseph to accept this news when most would have responded with incredulity and dismay.
- The incredulity gap poses a serious hurdle for Secretary Kerry.
- Informed of the great interest in his new beard, he responded with incredulity.
- Incredulity and astonishment enabled his abuse as much as complicity or cover-up.
- The circle around did not exactly contradict him, but exhibited expressive appearances of incredulity.
- Tressan halted, too, and turned upon Gaubert, a look of incredulity in his fat countenance.
- The report spread to Edinburgh, but was received there with scornful incredulity.
- Dick Faversham, to whom the words were spoken, smiled, and the smile was not without incredulity and a sense of wonder.
- My incredulity increases if I am told that the performers of miracles have been cruelly tormented or slain.