incredulous

from WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006)
incredulous
    adj 1: not disposed or willing to believe; unbelieving [ant:
           {credulous}]
    
from The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
Incredulous \In*cred"u*lous\ (?; 135), a. [L. incredulus. See
   {In-} not, and {Credulous}.]
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   1. Not credulous; indisposed to admit or accept that which is
      related as true, skeptical; unbelieving. --Bacon.
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            A fantastical incredulous fool.       --Bp. Wilkins.
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   2. Indicating, or caused by, disbelief or incredulity. "An
      incredulous smile." --Longfellow.
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   3. Incredible; not easy to be believed. [R.] --Shak.
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from Moby Thesaurus II by Grady Ward, 1.0
47 Moby Thesaurus words for "incredulous":
      Humean, Pyrrhonic, agnostic, cautious, creedless, disbelieving,
      disinclined to believe, disposed to doubt, distrustful, doubtful,
      doubting, dubious, faithless, guarded, hard of belief, heretical,
      hesitant, impervious to persuasion, inconvincible, irreligious,
      leery, minimifidian, mistrustful, nonbelieving, nullifidian,
      questioning, quizzical, repudiative, sceptical, shy of belief,
      skeptic, skeptical, suspecting, suspicious, unbelieving, uncertain,
      unconfident, unconverted, unconvinced, unconvincible, uncredulous,
      unpersuadable, unpersuasible, unsatisfied, unwilling to accept,
      wary, without faith

    

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