Unbelieving

Synonyms for "unbelieving" (53 found)

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Translations

23 translations across 17 languages.

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Belarusian

1 entries
  • няве́руючы adj (that does not believe)

Bulgarian

1 entries
  • невя́рващ adj (that does not believe)

Chinese Mandarin

1 entries
  • 不信神的 adj (that does not believe)

Esperanto

1 entries
  • nekredema adj (that does not believe)

Finnish

1 entries
  • epäuskoinen adj (that does not believe)

French

1 entries
  • incrédule adj (that does not believe)

Georgian

1 entries
  • ურწმუნო adj (that does not believe)

German

1 entries
  • ungläubig adj (that does not believe)

Irish

4 entries
  • ainchreidmheach adj (that does not believe)
  • díchreidmheach adj (that does not believe)
  • neamhchreidmheach adj (that does not believe)
  • éigreidmheach adj (that does not believe)

Italian

1 entries
  • incredulo adj (that does not believe)

Japanese

1 entries
  • 不信心な adj (that does not believe)

Manx

1 entries
  • anchredjuagh adj (that does not believe)

Portuguese

1 entries
  • incrédulo adj (that does not believe)

Russian

1 entries
  • неве́рующий adj (that does not believe)

Serbo-Croatian

4 entries
  • nȅveran adj (that does not believe)
  • nȅvjeran adj (that does not believe)
  • не̏веран adj (that does not believe)
  • не̏вјеран adj (that does not believe)

Spanish

1 entries
  • incrédulo adj (that does not believe)

Ukrainian

1 entries
  • неві́руючий adj (that does not believe)

Sample sentences

3 total sentences available.

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Therefore, putting on one side imaginary things concerning a prince, and discussing those which are real, I say that all men when they are spoken of, and chiefly princes for being more highly placed, are remarkable for some of those qualities which bring them either blame or praise; and thus it is that one is reputed liberal, another miserly, using a Tuscan term (because an avaricious person in our language is still he who desires to possess by robbery, whilst we call one miserly who deprives himself too much of the use of his own); one is reputed generous, one rapacious; one cruel, one compassionate; one faithless, another faithful; one effeminate and cowardly, another bold and brave; one affable, another haughty; one lascivious, another chaste; one sincere, another cunning; one hard, another easy; one grave, another frivolous; one religious, another unbelieving, and the like.

Source: tatoeba (2195708)

One Sunday morning I woke up, saying to my sister N., " Do you know, I have had such a vivid dream about the Roper party that I can hardly believe T am awake now." "What did you dream?" said N., in rather an unbelieving and sleepy tone of voice.

Source: wiktionary

The burnt and bleeding man staggered to his feet, dazed and unbelieving, and asked the startled townspeople who came running whether his fireman and guard were safe. He was kept away from the smouldering crater where his engine had been, and taken to hospital.

Source: wiktionary

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