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Synonyms

misbelieve

American  
[mis-bi-leev] / ˌmɪs bɪˈliv /

verb (used without object)

misbelieved, misbelieving
  1. to believe wrongly; hold an erroneous belief.


verb (used with object)

misbelieved, misbelieving
  1. to disbelieve; doubt.

Other Word Forms

  • misbeliever noun
  • misbelievingly adverb

Etymology

Origin of misbelieve

Middle English word dating back to 1250–1300; see origin at mis- 1, believe

Example Sentences

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Some people miss it, and misbelieve I was ever married.

From Unleavened Bread by Grant, Robert

I misbelieve that'll ever be; don't see how it can be.

From The Lost Wagon by Kjelgaard, James Arthur

"Indeed, but I do, and I hope that you're not going to misbelieve me like that Captain Robinson, that calls here every——" "What?" ejaculated Deering.

From Jack Harkaway's Boy Tinker Among The Turks Book Number Fifteen in the Jack Harkaway Series by Hemyng, Bracebridge

Peradventure thou wilt say that never a soul save thy maid, and I wist aught of thy loves; but, if so, thou hast been misinformed, and if thou so believest, thou dost misbelieve.

From The Decameron, Volume II by Rigg, J. M. (James Macmullen)

If her aunt chose to misbelieve her, let it be so.

From Linda Tressel by Trollope, Anthony