BELIEVEa feeling that you cannot believe something 不相信,怀疑SYN disbelief
When she told her family she was gay, they reacted with a mixture of shock and incredulity.
当她告诉家人她是同性恋时,他们的反应是既震惊又不相信。
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incredulity• Perhaps Lucy would have melted weakly into his bony arms had not an expression of dismay and incredulity come over his face.• It is hard for me, even now, to relate my feeling of horror and incredulity.• But such findings as these were greeted with dismay and defiantincredulity by professionalmoralists and churchleaders.• Workers expressedincredulity and anger at being laid off.• And who could have blamed the world for its incredulity?• Jim went off for his first day at work in a mood of tenderincredulity, still unable to stop smiling.• Our artists had a freedom which the Soviet nonconformists envied with incredulity.• Tipper gazed with incredulity at Leslie and Studd.