noun
- plural of incredulity; the quality or state of being unwilling or unable to believe something
Usage: usually used in the plural to refer to multiple instances or expressions of disbelief
Examples
- The audience's incredulities grew as the magician revealed his tricks.
- Her incredulities about the conspiracy theory were well-founded.
- The scientist faced numerous incredulities from colleagues who doubted the research findings.
- Despite the evidence, their incredulities persisted.
- The witness's incredulities regarding the defendant's alibi were noted by the jury.
- He expressed his incredulities with a raised eyebrow and a shake of his head.