noun
- plural of disbelief; the state or act of not believing; refusal or inability to accept something as true
Usage: typically used in the plural to refer to multiple instances or expressions of disbelief
Examples
- The audience's disbeliefs were evident from their skeptical expressions.
- Her disbeliefs about the conspiracy theory were well-founded.
- The scientist addressed the disbeliefs surrounding the new research findings.
- Many people's disbeliefs in supernatural phenomena are based on rational thinking.
- His disbeliefs about the company's promises proved justified when the product failed.
- The panel discussed various disbeliefs held by the general public about climate science.