单词 | discredence |
释义 | discredencen. 1. Disbelief, distrust.rare before 19th cent. ΘΚΠ the mind > mental capacity > belief > disbelief, incredulity > [noun] untrust?c1225 misbelief1340 misfaitha1382 misbeliefnessc1390 discredence?a1475 miscredit1565 discredit1567 infidelity1578 unconvincedness1642 disbelieving1645 scepticism1646 unbelief1649 diffidelity1659 disbelief1672 misbelieving1737 disfaith1870 the mind > mental capacity > belief > uncertainty, doubt, hesitation > lack of confidence, distrust, suspicion > [noun] ortrowthc1175 ortrowa1200 untrust?c1225 suspicion1303 suspectiona1340 mistrowa1375 overtrowa1375 misfaitha1382 jealousyc1385 suspectc1386 misdoubtingc1390 untrist1390 mistrowinga1393 mistrusta1393 mistrista1400 supposinga1400 untrestc1400 wantrustc1405 diffidencea1425 misdeemingc1450 untrustingc1450 discredence?a1475 surmise1509 suspensea1513 diffidency1537 distrust1548 distrusting1549 misdoubt1558 discredit1567 misgiving1582 scruple1597 disconfidence1620 inconfidence1627 disaffiance1631 non-fiance1643 defiance1662 suspiciencya1690 reservation1719 disfaith1870 méfiance1876 society > faith > aspects of faith > theism > atheism > [noun] unbeliefc1160 wantruthc1175 mislevea1200 doubta1225 untrothc1380 untruthc1380 unreligiositya1382 irreligiosity1382 unbelieffulnessc1384 unfaithfulness1388 unbelievinga1400 unfaith1415 wanbelevenessc1440 wanbelievingc1440 wantrowinga1450 wanbelevea1470 mistruthc1480 infidelity1509 incredulity1532 atheonismc1534 unbelievingness1561 irreligiousness?1577 faithlessness1579 unreligiousness1579 atheism1587 scruple1600 discredence1627 doubtinga1628 disbelieving1645 atheisticalness1654 diffidelity1659 disbelief1672 atheisticness1691 nothingism1755 scepticism1800 nihilisma1817 infidelisma1834 nothingarianism1842 agnosticism1870 disfaith1870 no-Goddism1931 ?a1475 (?a1425) tr. R. Higden Polychron. (Harl. 2261) (1865) I. 17 (MED) Thynges to be meruaylede be not in alle maneres to be taken to discredence [L. non sunt..discredenda]..Thow schalle fynde mony thynges incredible..and neuerthelesse thei be trewe. 1627 W. Sclater Briefe Expos. 2 Thess. 171 Discredence of such truths doth not preiudice any in his saluation. 1813 T. Busby in tr. Lucretius Nature of Things I. iii. Comm. p. xxxvi A total discredence of the soul's mortality. 1849 Tait's Edinb. Mag. 16 753 The denial would imply discredence of the faith. 1895 Financial Times 4 Dec. 6/7 This, following a similar blunder in August figures, adds to the discredence with which statistical advices by the officials of the Producers' Committees are met. 1916 Fort Wayne (Indiana) Daily News 21 Oct. 7/2 Frank Sonne..looked with discredence upon superstitious people. 1987 Hispania 70 764/2 The lengthy question..suggests the dimension of Guillén's scepticism. One of the best illustrations of this discredence is the group of four poems to which Guillén gave the title, ‘Hombre y luna’. ΘΚΠ the mind > attention and judgement > contempt > disrepute > [noun] lose1297 misreportc1425 unhonestyc1425 obloquy1469 misfame1482 discredit1551 disfavour1581 disgrace1597 disesteem1603 discredence1611 disestimation1619 disreputation1633 disrepute1653 distrust1667 disreputableness1710 disconsideration1835 nigritude1869 disodour1882 1611 Troublesome Raigne Iohn (new ed.) i. sig. E4 We all are vndone, And brought to discredence. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2013; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < n.?a1475 |
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