Disbelief

Pronunciation: /ˌdɪsbɪˈliːf/

Disbelief (noun)

  1. A feeling that something is not true, or that you cannot accept it as real.
  2. A public or official rejection of a claim, idea, or statement.
  3. A lack of belief in a religion or in religious teachings.

Examples

  • She stared in disbelief when the message arrived.
  • They laughed, but I could see my disbelief in their faces.