INCREDULOUS vs UNBELIEVING: ADJECTIVE
- Not disposed or willing to believe; unbelieving
- Expressive of disbelief.
- Not credulous; indisposed to admit or accept that which is related as true, skeptical; unbelieving.
- Indicating, or caused by, disbelief or incredulity.
- Incredible; not easy to be believed.
- Skeptical; disbelieving.
- Holding that only material phenomena can be known and knowledge of spiritual matters or ultimate causes is impossible
- Rejecting any belief in gods
- Denying or questioning the tenets of especially a religion
- Not believing; doubting.
- Not believing; incredulous; doubting; distrusting; skeptical.
- Believing that the thing alleged is not true; disbelieving; especially, believing that the Bible is not a divine revelation, or that Christ was not a divine or a supernatural person.
- That does not believe; incredulous, skeptical
INCREDULOUS vs UNBELIEVING: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Not credulous; not disposed to admit the truth of what is related; not given to believe readily; refusing or withholding belief; skeptical.
- Not easy to be believed; incredible.
- Unbelieving
- Not disposed or willing to believe
- Infidel; discrediting divine revelation, or the mission, character, and doctrines of Christ: as, “the unbelieving Jews,”
- Not believing; incredulous; skeptical; doubting.
INCREDULOUS vs UNBELIEVING: RELATED WORDS
- Dismissive, Irate, Unamused, Awestruck, Speechless, Sheepish, Dumbstruck, Indignant, Dubious, Shocked, Distrustful, Sceptical, Unbelieving, Skeptical, Disbelieving
- N/A
INCREDULOUS vs UNBELIEVING: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Dismissive, Irate, Unamused, Awestruck, Speechless, Sheepish, Dumbstruck, Indignant, Dubious, Shocked, Distrustful, Sceptical, Unbelieving, Skeptical, Disbelieving
- N/A
INCREDULOUS vs UNBELIEVING: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- He seems incredulous, which is in and of itself amazing.
- International and domestic reaction was for the most part incredulous.
- Traffic and transportation are incredulous challenges in Los Angeles.
- An incredulous and exasperated Tony Jay plays the Narrator.
- She was very unpleasant and incredulous of my story.
- She turned to Vimes, who was definitely looking incredulous.
- Cleasby gave his old college pal an incredulous look.
- He delivered the news to Stinson, who was incredulous.
- Moreover, and stood frozen in half incredulous rigidity.
- His eyes were pained, but no longer incredulous.
- Tongues were primarily for a sign to unbelieving Jews.
- An unbelieving Strange dismisses it as stress-related hallucination.
- These are the ones with evil and unbelieving hearts.
- Hast thou been called, having an unbelieving wife?
- Well, what if my unbelieving partner wants out?
- First, both decrees are issued in unbelieving kingdoms.
- Christians who are abandoned by an unbelieving spouse.
- Does your unbelieving friend or neighbor fear death?
- For the unbelieving husband is made holy because of his wife, and the unbelieving wife is made holy because of her husband.
- This is good, because it prevents Christian women being betrothed to unbelieving men by unbelieving fathers.
INCREDULOUS vs UNBELIEVING: QUESTIONS
- What is the meaning of the exclamation I'm incredulous?
- Why does Leckie become incredulous at the news of Stella's death?
- Is it valid to say 'I'm incredulous' in a sentence?
- What is Captain Hook's incredulous assessment of his nemesis?
- What if the unbelieving partner decides to separate from the Christian?
- Does the Holy Spirit have a ministry to the unbelieving world?
- Can faithfulness work in the favor of an unbelieving spouse?
- Is an unbelieving husband made holy because of his wife?
- Did Jesus reject people because they were unbelieving?
- What does Jesus say about unbelieving family members?
- How many senses does the adjective unbelieving have?