Disbelief in spanish

Incredulidad

pronunciation: inkɹ̩edulidɑd part of speech: noun
In gestures

disbelief = incredulidad, no dar crédito, falta de confianza en. [Pincha en para ver otras palabras que comienzan con este prefijo]

Example: Perhaps an openly expressed disbelief in his activities is one of the marks of the passing of this stage.

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» express + disbelief = mostrar incredulidad.

Example: 'What luck!' The division chief's face expressed disbelief and honest concern.

» in disbelief = sin dar crédito a + Posesivo + ojos, con incredulidad, incrédulamente, sin dar créditos a + Posesivo + oídos.

Example: He remembers their eyes staring up at him in disbelief as he beat the life out of them.

» much to + Posesivo + disbelief = sin dar crédito a + Posesivo + ojos.

Example: In an orderly fashion and much to my disbelief, the officers calmly disembarked the plane.

» suspend + disbelief = no cuestionarse la veracidad de Algo temporalmente.

Example: The skill of the author lies in being able to tell the story in such a way that the reader will suspend disbelief and derive enjoyment from what is basically a simple story skilfully told.

» suspension of disbelief = suspensión de incredulidad. [No poner en duda la veracidad de algo temporalmente]

Example: Almost every such writer will have some insights to give if we read him disinterestedly, with a 'willing suspension of disbelief'.

Disbelief synonyms

skepticism in spanish: escepticismo, pronunciation: skeptɪsɪzəm part of speech: noun incredulity in spanish: incredulidad, pronunciation: ɪnkrədulɪti part of speech: noun unbelief in spanish: incredulidad, pronunciation: ənbɪlif part of speech: noun mental rejection in spanish: rechazo mental, pronunciation: mentəlrɪdʒekʃən part of speech: noun

Disbelief antonyms

belief pronunciation: bɪlif part of speech: noun
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