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disbeliever
dis·be·lieve D0252700 (dĭs′bĭ-lēv′)v. dis·be·lieved, dis·be·liev·ing, dis·be·lieves v.tr. To refuse to believe or accept; reject: There is no reason to disbelieve his story.v.intr. To withhold or reject belief. dis′be·liev′er n.dis′be·liev′ing·ly adv.ThesaurusNoun | 1. | disbeliever - someone who refuses to believe (as in a divinity)nonbeliever, unbelievernonreligious person - a person who does not manifest devotion to a deityatheist - someone who denies the existence of godirreligionist - someone who is indifferent or hostile to religionmaterialist - someone who thinks that nothing exists but physical matter |
disbelievernoun sceptic, scoffer, doubter, atheist, questioner, agnostic, doubting Thomas their attempts to convert disbelievers to their faith supporter, follower, believer, disciple, devotee, adherent, zealot, upholder, proselyteTranslationsdisbeliever
Synonyms for disbelievernoun scepticSynonyms- sceptic
- scoffer
- doubter
- atheist
- questioner
- agnostic
- doubting Thomas
Antonyms- supporter
- follower
- believer
- disciple
- devotee
- adherent
- zealot
- upholder
- proselyte
Synonyms for disbelievernoun someone who refuses to believe (as in a divinity)SynonymsRelated Words- nonreligious person
- atheist
- irreligionist
- materialist
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