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Example sentences for "disbelieving"

Lexicographically close words:
disbelieve; disbelieved; disbeliever; disbelievers; disbelieves; disburden; disburdened; disburdening; disburse; disbursed
  1. Wace would accuse me of disbelieving the Duke.

  2. But grieve not for the disbelieving folk.

  3. P: That is because they have chosen the life of the world rather than the Hereafter, and because Allah guideth not the disbelieving folk.

  4. Bestow on us endurance, make our foothold sure, and give us help against the disbelieving folk.

  5. P: And (all) that she was wont to worship instead of Allah hindered her, for she came of disbelieving folk.

  6. Pardon us, absolve us and have mercy on us, Thou, our Protector, and give us victory over the disbelieving folk.

  7. You saw it,' echoed Vandeloup, with a disbelieving smile; 'tell me how?

  8. All shades of opinion from that of the earnestly disbelieving Scot to that of the earnestly believing Roberts were embodied.

  9. My gardener showed it to me and said, "This is what they call a Clematis," evidently disbelieving it.

  10. A further tradition is that several men were changed into swine [and apes] for disbelieving this miracle and attributing it to magic art; or, as others pretend, for stealing some of the victuals from off it.

  11. I have never made any pretense of disbelieving all these things.

  12. You would be," Ruth said, stoutly, "if you persisted in disbelieving what could be proved to you so clearly that no person with common sense would think of denying it.

  13. By disbelieving in it; by regarding it as something abnormal and utterly foreign to the divine order of things.

  14. In the midst of that frozen silence of so many disbelieving and incredulous faces, Si'Wren kept her eyes downcast and remained immobile.

  15. Si'Wren whirled her head around, and watched disbelieving as out of the shadows of the mists stepped the shadowy and indistinct figure of a powerfully built man with a golden bronze sword gleaming in his hand.

  16. There is no good reason for disbelieving Baudin's disclaimer.

  17. That the intercourse was opened at all between both worlds was perhaps the mistake--but that once assumed, I see no reason for disbelieving one attested story of this nature more than another on the score of absurdity.

  18. There is no explaining and there is no disbelieving this.

  19. He was raising his musket, preparing to give order to fire, when his face softened into a disbelieving grin.

  20. Remember, if that time comes, that I died firmly disbelieving in your influence over Allan being other than an influence for good.

  21. After alternately believing and disbelieving in it, he has got, by his own confession, to believing in it again.

  22. I have left off telling of such things--it only gives another reason for disbelieving me.

  23. The only escape poor Parson Frank had from accepting the doom was in disbelieving that a thing like a trumpet could really reveal the condition of the chest.

  24. Even the advanced religionist, although disbelieving in any great amount of interference by the gods in this age of the world, still thinks that in the beginning some god made the laws governing the universe.

  25. Her deep, gentle face looked out at him with disbelieving gratitude and love.

  26. During one breathless instant the wizened man stood as if disbelieving his ears, the enormity of the insult robbing him of speech and motion.

  27. He wondered listlessly as he opened the message, then started as if disbelieving his eyes; the marks of a wild emotion spread over his features, he burst into shrill, hysterical laughter.


  28. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "disbelieving" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    atheistic; disbelieving; distrustful; faithless; heathen; heretical; incredulous; infidel; irreligious; pagan; profane; questioning; quizzical; skeptical; suspicious; unbelieving; unchristian; unconvinced