1. disbelieving - Adjective
2. disbelieving - Verb
4. disbelieving - Adjective Satellite
of Disbelieve
Source: Webster's dictionaryPeople are entirely too disbelieving of coincidence. Isaac Asimov
Suzanna didn't wait for confirmation. There was no use disbelieving the worst now. Clive Barker
Always the sightseers: open-mouthed, disbelieving. There was a force for desolation loose in their midst which could consume their lives at a glance, surely they could see that? But they'd watch anyway, willing to embrace the void if it came with sufficient razzmatazz. Clive Barker
She keeps trying and you've got to be careful or you'll find yourself believing her, not because she seems to be telling the truth, but simply because you're tired of disbelieving her. Dashiell Hammett
He had the look of an atheist who'd just had a visit from God: stunned, disbelieving and faintly ill. Karen Chance
Infidelity does not consist in believing or in disbelieving it consists in professing to believe what one does not believe. Thomas Paine