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unbelief
[uhn-bi-leef]
noun
the state or quality of not believing; incredulity or skepticism, especially in matters of doctrine or religious faith.
unbelief
/ ˌʌԲɪˈː /
noun
disbelief or rejection of belief
51Թ History and Origins
Example Sentences
The viewer is left to assume this imaginary person is still out there, glowering with hate and, more importantly, being punished for their unbelief with outward ugliness.
“We emptied into the hallway, stricken, eyes clouded with unbelief, horror and grief. … Our worst fears were realized,” Grant wrote.
“We emptied into the hallway, stricken, eyes clouded with unbelief, horror, and grief. … Our worst fears were realized,” Grant wrote.
As I saw Damar Hamlin collapse on the field and sat in unbelief hearing the words CPR and unresponsive, I just cried.
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.
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