Which preposition to use with incredulous

of Occurrences 20%

"It doesn't seem possible there's nothing left," reiterated the Boy, incredulous of such evil luck.

at Occurrences 4%

He was quite incredulous at first, then modestly scared, perplexed, exultant and depressed by turns.

as Occurrences 4%

Many have been incredulous as to the powers of this wonderful triumph of science and art.

about Occurrences 3%

Let no one be incredulous about this, for he even cut off the head of the Colossus and put one of his own there instead; and then, having given it a club and placed a bronze lion at its feet so as to make it look like Hercules, he inscribed, besides the titles that belonged to him, also this sentence: "First of secutors to engage; the only left-handed fighter that has conquered twelve times"I think it is"a thousand.

to Occurrences 2%

Timon would still put him off, and turn the discourse to something else; for nothing is so deaf to remonstrance as riches turned to poverty, nothing is so unwilling to believe its situation, nothing so incredulous to its own true state, and hard to give credit to a reverse.

before Occurrences 2%

The warden paused, dazed, incredulous before the audacity of it, while he studied two calm eyes which peered at him through the slits of the mask.

for Occurrences 2%

I remained swaying and half incredulous for a moment: then I began to realize that I was standing in front of an open gate looking up an exceedingly ill-kept drive.

on Occurrences 2%

A traveller being somewhat incredulous on this point, Bolivar, to convince him, shot several with his rifle, and in all of them were found stones, varying in weight according to the size of the animal.

in Occurrences 1%

To a jury they would simply appearpardon mea young clergyman, his still more youthful curate, and a sister of mercy, attaching importance to the words of a delirious man; and juries have become very incredulous in such cases.

Which preposition to use with  incredulous