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Definition of unbelieving in English: unbelievingadjectiveˌʌnbɪˈliːvɪŋənbəˈlivɪŋ 1Not believing someone or something; incredulous. Drew could only stand there, wide-eyed and unbelieving Example sentencesExamples - She had the audacity to look unbelieving.
- We all watched and listened, almost unbelieving, as the tragic event became international news.
- I blinked, unbelieving, at a churning mass of flames fully 2000-ft across.
- Unbelieving, he watched the girl jump from the top of the branch with the noose around her neck.
- We who have had the scene before our eyes are as startled and as unbelieving yet as when we saw it.
- We called them home and together we all sat frozen, unbelieving, shocked and devastated for the rest of the Sabbath.
- It seemed clear to me now what she had wanted from me this morning but I had been unbelieving.
- However, the plot itself seemed thin, with much of it involving fantastical stories told by the main characters to an unbelieving lawyer.
- Unbelieving, he emailed the casino then emailed them again.
- The entire neighbourhood had gathered, quite unbelieving of the charge.
- He was met with an unbelieving public that refused to elect him.
- Edward, though unbelieving at first, soon sees Lucy's cruelty.
- I gasped hard, unbelieving at the warmth.
- Yet every year when Bolton applies for city status and fails, everyone throws their arms up in unbelieving despair.
- Unbelieving, she tries again: "Are you sure we can't get you anything, you're perfectly welcome?"
- The pale man looked at the change in his hand and then unbelieving up at the assistant.
- He systematically builds up the suspense until ultimately the ending comes upon you surprisingly, almost shockingly, leaving you cold and unbelieving.
- I have known people on the verge of surgery for cancer or bypass surgery who have been declared healed by their unbelieving doctors.
- Suzan stood there in complete silence, unbelieving, a red hand mark evident on the taller girl's face.
- Unbelieving, wide-eyed tourists pressed their noses up to the cage to get a better look.
Synonyms faithless, non-believing, agnostic, atheistic, non-theistic, heathen, pagan, infidel, irreligious, unenlightened disbelieving, doubting, doubtful, sceptical, cynical, unconvinced, incredulous - 1.1 Having no religious beliefs, or not following a particular religion.
they were to preach to the unbelieving people Example sentencesExamples - Paul wrote that it is Satan, not God, who blinds the minds of the unbelieving.
- But now Jezebel, Israel's unbelieving queen, was after him, and he had to flee for his life.
- The example of St George, his faith and his courage, are needed today in a wicked and unbelieving world.
- But the ministers I called on were all unbelieving men and modernists.
- This does not mean that we are not to have unbelieving friends.
- Its excommunication banished the unfaithful and unbelieving to the horror of outer darkness forever.
- The statistics are clear; once the average person becomes a believer in Christ, he or she loses contact with all unbelieving friends within two years.
- Paul thought that a believer could divorce and remarry if the unbelieving partner called an end to the marriage.
- Note that Paul spoke to these unbelieving Gentiles about judgement, not the gospel of the grace of God.
- The fact that it is lacking in the world where it should penetrate the unbelieving, is embarrassing.
- The latter defect, at least, can be explained as the accustomed reserve of the Christian apologist when writing for hostile or unbelieving readers.
- Jesus said the unbelieving world will know Christians by their love for each other.
- This fruit distinguishes us from the unbelieving world all around us.
- We will be given the same opportunities as other members of the church to give Christian witness in an unbelieving world.
- In the meantime, they are to be careful not to align with these unbelieving nations, intermarry with them, or worship their false gods.
- Yet it embraces too many theological elements to be considered merely secular, philosophical, or unbelieving.
- Yet fire is the portion to which the Christless and unbelieving will come.
- The unbelieving liberal agenda which the Anglican Bishops have made their very own religion results in this tragedy.
- How can our unbelieving friends be made to credit the sincerity of our convictions?
- There is a very great difference between an unbelieving infant and an unbelieving adult.
Definition of unbelieving in US English: unbelievingadjectiveənbəˈlivɪŋənbəˈlēviNG 1Not believing someone or something; incredulous. Drew could only stand there, wide-eyed and unbelieving Example sentencesExamples - It seemed clear to me now what she had wanted from me this morning but I had been unbelieving.
- We who have had the scene before our eyes are as startled and as unbelieving yet as when we saw it.
- However, the plot itself seemed thin, with much of it involving fantastical stories told by the main characters to an unbelieving lawyer.
- He systematically builds up the suspense until ultimately the ending comes upon you surprisingly, almost shockingly, leaving you cold and unbelieving.
- The entire neighbourhood had gathered, quite unbelieving of the charge.
- She had the audacity to look unbelieving.
- He was met with an unbelieving public that refused to elect him.
- We all watched and listened, almost unbelieving, as the tragic event became international news.
- We called them home and together we all sat frozen, unbelieving, shocked and devastated for the rest of the Sabbath.
- I blinked, unbelieving, at a churning mass of flames fully 2000-ft across.
- Yet every year when Bolton applies for city status and fails, everyone throws their arms up in unbelieving despair.
- Unbelieving, he watched the girl jump from the top of the branch with the noose around her neck.
- Unbelieving, he emailed the casino then emailed them again.
- Suzan stood there in complete silence, unbelieving, a red hand mark evident on the taller girl's face.
- Unbelieving, she tries again: "Are you sure we can't get you anything, you're perfectly welcome?"
- I gasped hard, unbelieving at the warmth.
- The pale man looked at the change in his hand and then unbelieving up at the assistant.
- Unbelieving, wide-eyed tourists pressed their noses up to the cage to get a better look.
- Edward, though unbelieving at first, soon sees Lucy's cruelty.
- I have known people on the verge of surgery for cancer or bypass surgery who have been declared healed by their unbelieving doctors.
Synonyms faithless, non-believing, agnostic, atheistic, non-theistic, heathen, pagan, infidel, irreligious, unenlightened - 1.1 Having no religious beliefs, or not following a particular religion.
they were to preach to the unbelieving people Example sentencesExamples - This does not mean that we are not to have unbelieving friends.
- Paul thought that a believer could divorce and remarry if the unbelieving partner called an end to the marriage.
- Yet fire is the portion to which the Christless and unbelieving will come.
- How can our unbelieving friends be made to credit the sincerity of our convictions?
- The fact that it is lacking in the world where it should penetrate the unbelieving, is embarrassing.
- The statistics are clear; once the average person becomes a believer in Christ, he or she loses contact with all unbelieving friends within two years.
- There is a very great difference between an unbelieving infant and an unbelieving adult.
- In the meantime, they are to be careful not to align with these unbelieving nations, intermarry with them, or worship their false gods.
- Its excommunication banished the unfaithful and unbelieving to the horror of outer darkness forever.
- The unbelieving liberal agenda which the Anglican Bishops have made their very own religion results in this tragedy.
- Yet it embraces too many theological elements to be considered merely secular, philosophical, or unbelieving.
- The latter defect, at least, can be explained as the accustomed reserve of the Christian apologist when writing for hostile or unbelieving readers.
- Paul wrote that it is Satan, not God, who blinds the minds of the unbelieving.
- But now Jezebel, Israel's unbelieving queen, was after him, and he had to flee for his life.
- The example of St George, his faith and his courage, are needed today in a wicked and unbelieving world.
- But the ministers I called on were all unbelieving men and modernists.
- Note that Paul spoke to these unbelieving Gentiles about judgement, not the gospel of the grace of God.
- We will be given the same opportunities as other members of the church to give Christian witness in an unbelieving world.
- Jesus said the unbelieving world will know Christians by their love for each other.
- This fruit distinguishes us from the unbelieving world all around us.
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