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4 sentences with “disbelief”

Short, simple sentences with “disbelief”, suitable for children and primary/elementary school, with common expressions and related words. You'll also find examples for middle and high school.

Brief definition: disbelief

Disbelief is the feeling of not accepting something as true or real. It means being unable or unwilling to believe something. It can also describe a state of shock or surprise when something seems unbelievable.

4 sentences with “disbelief” — examples

The children listened in disbelief to the grandfather's story.

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His arrest on the 20th of that month caused disbelief among those who dealt with him. The whole of Norway was shocked.

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Principal Murphy interrupted himself and looked at Dondré. The other members of the team looked at each other in disbelief.

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Moreover, if to err is human, any history of error will be a history of man and any history of man will be a history of error. This seems a very sceptical conclusion, but rather than disbelief, it is intended to encourage a certain caution against any science that sells itself as absolute and any charlatan that sells himself as wise.

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