Incredulidad in english
Disbelief
pronunciation: dɪsbɪlif part of speech: noun
pronunciation: dɪsbɪlif part of speech: noun
In gestures
incredulidad = disbelief ; incredulity ; unbelief.
Example: Perhaps an openly expressed disbelief in his activities is one of the marks of the passing of this stage.Example: A choking emotion, partly made up of incredulity and in part a burning resentment filled Drew Pope.Example: While reading this passage a light bulb went off, and I realized my biggest obstacle for breaking free from bulimia was my unbelief.more:
» con incredulidad = incredulously ; in disbelief .
Example: She looked incredulously at the single photocopied page from the last self-study report. Example: He remembers their eyes staring up at him in disbelief as he beat the life out of them.» mostrar incredulidad = express + disbelief .
Example: 'What luck!' The division chief's face expressed disbelief and honest concern.» suspensión de incredulidad = suspension of disbelief [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'.