IN DISBELIEF
Definition: A state of being unable or unwilling to believe something.
Synonyms: Shocked, Astonished, Amazed, Stupefied, Flabbergasted
Usage Examples in Sentences
#1
Tom shook his head in disbelief at the incredible goal scored by his favorite team.
#2
In disbelief, Emily stared at the amazing sunset over the horizon.
#3
The students looked at their test scores in disbelief, unable to believe their good fortune.
#4
The discovery of the hidden treasure left the explorers in disbelief.
#5
Jane's jaw dropped in disbelief when she saw the surprise birthday party.
#6
The cat's in disbelief reaction to the vacuum cleaner was hilarious.
#7
The chef inspected the burnt dish in disbelief, wondering how it happened.
#8
Jane stared at the stunning sunset in disbelief.
#9
The detective listened to the suspect's alibi in disbelief.
#10
Sarah witnessed the historic moment in disbelief.
#11
The virtuoso's mesmerizing performance on the violin left the audience in disbelief.
#12
The detective examined the cryptic evidence, shaking his head in disbelief.
#13
Witnessing the intricate dance of colors during the sunset, she stood in disbelief.
#14
The unexpected turn of events in the political drama left the nation in disbelief.
#15
The acrobats' gravity-defying stunts left the audience in disbelief.
#16
She stared at the letter in disbelief, unable to comprehend its contents.
#17
His jaw dropped in disbelief as he witnessed the unbelievable feat.
#18
They shook their heads in disbelief at the sheer audacity of the proposal.
#19
In disbelief, she replayed the conversation in her mind, searching for any hint of truth.
#20
They gasped in disbelief, unable to fathom the magnitude of the discovery.
#21
In disbelief, she stared at the lottery ticket, unable to comprehend her luck.
#22
In disbelief, she watched the magician pull a rabbit out of his hat.
#23
The audience gasped in disbelief as the magician performed his final trick.
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