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unbelief

American  
[uhn-bi-leef] / ˌʌn bɪˈlif /

noun

  1. the state or quality of not believing; incredulity or skepticism, especially in matters of doctrine or religious faith.


unbelief British  
/ ˌʌnbɪˈliːf /

noun

  1. disbelief or rejection of belief

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Etymology

Origin of unbelief

1125–75; Middle English unbelefe; un- 1, belief

Example Sentences

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“We emptied into the hallway, stricken, eyes clouded with unbelief, horror and grief. … Our worst fears were realized,” Grant wrote.

From Washington Times

“We emptied into the hallway, stricken, eyes clouded with unbelief, horror, and grief. … Our worst fears were realized,” Grant wrote.

From Seattle Times

As I saw Damar Hamlin collapse on the field and sat in unbelief hearing the words CPR and unresponsive, I just cried.

From Los Angeles Times

Whatever world-changing power we might seek, whatever influence we might hope to wield, starts with the ancient prayer: Lord, I believe; help my unbelief.

From New York Times

“Our job is to provide an alternative to show that a life of unbelief can be, and usually is, fulfilling and productive,” she told the students.

From Los Angeles Times