View example sentences, synonyms and word forms for Disbelieve.
Disbelieve meaning
To not believe; to exercise disbelief. | To actively deny (a statement, opinion or perception). | To cease to believe.
Example sentences (10)
They disbelieve him because they disbelieve him because they disbelieve him.
Unfortunately, the vast majority of Trump supporters are likely to learn little about this, and to disbelieve what they hear.
Right there is all the proof you need to see that 1) some people will disbelieve their lying eyes/ears, 2) live in an echo chamber the size of a closet, or 3) have been blue-pilled beyond expectations.
They are not trying to persuade you to believe one set of values - they want you to disbelieve everything.
I particularly dislike having to actively disbelieve in the phony system that chain letters present.
After researchers provoked volunteers to disbelieve in free will, participants lied, cheated, and stole more.
But God gives no guidance to those who disbelieve.
This claim remains unsubstantiated so far. citation In its report dated April 2006 the Independent Monitoring Commission (IMC) stated that it had no reason to disbelieve the IRA or to suspect that it had not fully decommissioned.
Those who disbelieve are led to error thereby, making it lawful in one year and forbidden in another in order to adjust the number of (the months) made sacred by God and make the sacred ones permissible.
We first believe, then have to make a conscious effort to disbelieve.