Disbelief vs Unbelieve - What's the difference?
disbelief | unbelieve |
Unpreparedness, unwillingness, or inability to believe that something is the case.
Astonishment.
The loss or abandonment of a belief; cessation of belief.
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(lb) To lose, give up, abandon, or relinquish belief in; stop believing.
*2004 , Treva Harte, Lani Aames, Maryjanice Davidson, Nicely Naughty :
As a noun disbelief
is unpreparedness, unwillingness, or inability to believe that something is the case.As a verb unbelieve is
(lb) to lose, give up, abandon, or relinquish belief in; stop believing.disbelief
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Noun
- She cried out in disbelief on hearing that terrorists had crashed an airplane into the World Trade Center in New York City.
- I stared in disbelief at the Grand Canyon.
Synonyms
* incredulityReferences
* * *unbelieve
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Verb
(en-verb)- She began to unbelieve' when she was eight years old.” '''Unbelieve'''. The word brought incredible sadness to them all. Every time a child started to ' unbelieve , a little of the magic of Christmas was lost.