Incredulous vs Awestruck - What's the difference?
incredulous | awestruck |
Skeptical, disbelieving, or unable to believe.
* 1918 ,
Expressing or indicative of incredulity.
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* 1601 , William Shakespeare, Twelfth Night , III.4:
* 1984 , , opinion in People v Terrell'', 459 N.E.2d 1337,
As adjectives the difference between incredulous and awestruck
is that incredulous is skeptical, disbelieving, or unable to believe while awestruck is filled or overcome with awe or wonder.incredulous
English
Adjective
(en adjective)- Xodar listened in incredulous astonishment to my narration of the events which had transpired within the arena at the rites of Issus.
- Reactions at Sun's campus, an hour's drive from San Francisco, ranged from the fearful to the incredulous .
- Why euery thing adheres togither, that no dramme of a scruple, no scruple of a scruple, no obstacle, no incredulous or vnsafe circumstance [...].
]quoted in David C. Brody, James R. Acker, and Wayne A. Logan, ''Criminal Law ,[http://books.google.com/books?id=2ipUSeStAzQC Jones & Bartlett Publishers (2001), ISBN 0-8342-1083-5, page 564,
- Faced with these facts, we find it incredulous that [the] defendant had any intent other than the armed robbery of the service station.