অবিশ্বাসী, বিশ্বাসহীন
(1) Not disposed or willing to believe; unbelieving
(2) Not disposed or willing to believe
(3) Unbelieving
(1) The passengers were incredulous when an announcement was made that free tea or coffee was available for them.
(2) If the thought happened to cross his mind, he would be incredulous : Ask Mrs Wood for the rent?
(3) The essence of the audience's rising ire was bluntly summarised in an incredulous question from the floor.
(4) Pin is incredulous that rolling over loans that had been on the books for years could turn into a criminal activity.
(5) Astonishingly Gupta remains silent, acknowledges neither the shouting driver nor my incredulous stare.
(6) The incredulous reactions they got from riders were the same as well.
(7) Although incredulous about Ray at first, she is now a total believer.
(8) We enjoyed an excellent meal in a booth in an ersatz log cabin, then retired, dizzy and incredulous that we'd made it this far.
(9) We were incredulous that such deep divisions were apparent in a profession that should be working together.
(10) Allie shot him an incredulous look like she couldn't believe what she was hearing.
(11) Not for the first time on this unique voyage I felt incredulous that I was actually here.
(12) They've been dealing with incredulous questions from the press and public ever since.
(13) Journalists were even more incredulous when the fishermen said it was a good deal and they were happy about it.
(14) After a few moments of incredulous silence, he looked back at the book.
(15) Staring blearily in the mirror on Sunday morning, I caught an incredulous glimpse of them.
(16) On relaying this story some five hours later to my wife who is from Thailand, she was incredulous .
(17) Like countless others, I am aghast and incredulous at the fact that the postal service to my house has all but collapsed.
(18) The decision was greeted with incredulous howls from the gallery, with the eyes of some parents welling up with emotion.
(19) Each time these arguments against have been countered with rational retort only for the excuse to be replaced by an incredulous one.
(20) The doctor looked at the medication I'd been given and shook his head with a slightly incredulous look.
disbelieving
skeptical
unbelieving
distrustful
mistrustful
suspicious
doubtful
dubious
unconvinced
cynical
credulous
trusting
unquestioning
Credulous
Believing
Convinced
Believing
Convinced