অবিশ্বাস্যতা, সন্দিগ্ধতা, অপ্রতীতি
(1) Doubt about the truth of something
(1) He stared down the street in incredulity
(2) When it is propagated by a petroleum company, suspicion turns to incredulity .
(3) It provides the answer to a question they asked me with genuine incredulity .
(4) The incredulity displayed is akin to watching a piano-playing chicken bang out Rachmaninoff.
(5) Then, to his horror, and no doubt incredulity , a dozen or so crabs appear and march toward him.
(6) At present I mainly gaze upon it with a sense of incredulity and delight.
(7) The press just gaped with their jaws open and tongue hanging out in utter incredulity .
(8) Even at the time this pledge was made, the reaction was one of scepticism and incredulity .
(9) Hawke persisted in it, despite a high level of incredulity , bordering on ridicule, in the media.
(10) Now, I'm sure that many readers' hair is standing on end with incredulity .
(11) We are excused by ignorance or incredulity no more than by neglect.
(12) Her expression is usually one of barely concealed incredulity .
(13) This time, the looks Em and Mona exchanged were one and the same: utter incredulity .
(14) Unlike many Americans, whose immediate response was incredulity , he says he knew instinctively that it was a deliberate act.
(15) The expression on her face caught between amusement and utter incredulity .
(16) The idea was greeted with incredulity by people questioned by the Today programme near a crash hotspot in north London.
(17) A brief glimpse of his story and it is easy to understand his incredulity .
(18) Mitchell returned my look of incredulity with one of her own.
(19) I read five paragraphs with incredulity and mounting horror.
(20) Athlete tests positive, athlete feigns disbelief and incredulity and throws questions in every direction.
skepticism
disbelief
belief
credence
credit