14 adjectives to describe disbeliefs

They are inspired by a profound disbelief in the bona fides of England and the honourableness of her intentions so far as regards the administration of the bill when passed.

Yet no tinge of sourness, or jealousy, or cynical disbelief in his more successful contemporaries ever marred the geniality of his political conversation.

" "May I look at it for myself?" went on the General in a tone of contemptuous disbelief.

But hereditary disbelief in any power above the physical forces of Nature, in any law higher than that of man's own making, has rendered human nature in Mars something utterly different from, perhaps, hardly intelligible to, the human nature of a planet forty million miles nearer the Sun.

" "And how do you know?" inquired Quinby, with a touch of genuine surprise to mitigate an insolent disbelief.

Scholars like Petrarch were eager to confute his sect, and artists used him as a symbol of materialistic disbelief.

But they were full of possibilities, men of action, and men, too, of thought, with already a pronounced disbelief in the custom-house.

From the irritations of that period, the disappointment of high hopes for the future of the race, the growing religious disbelief, and the revolt of democracy and free thought against conservative reaction, sprang what Southey called the "Satanic school," which spoke its loudest word in Byron.

His incredulity against the verdict swung to a tenacious disbelief that it would really come to the worst.

You can understand, that I cannot tell you a story which will require at every word that I should explain my thorough disbelief in your brother.

For this purpose he he must make known to her the story his father had told him, and his own absolute disbelief in it.

A perfect womanGod bless her!" Saying "God bless" any one, mind you, with a distinct warming of the heart, but a thoroughly late-Victorian disbelief in any god to bless....

He has just given an example of the equivalent pleasures of dogmatic disbelief.

it has even its moments of curious, hard suspicion, of distrust, of downright disbelief in all the good things,in short, its Miss Katherine Lansdale moments, if you will pardon that hastily contrived metaphor.

14 adjectives to describe  disbeliefs