Unbelief

Pronunciation: /ˈənˈbɪɫif/

Unbelief (noun)

  1. The state of not accepting that something is true, especially a claim about religion or the supernatural.
  2. A refusal to believe in a set of religious ideas, or a general absence of religious trust.
  3. Doubt that a statement, promise, or explanation is correct; unwillingness to accept evidence.

Examples

  • Her unbelief made the story feel unreal.
  • Unbelief can stop people from trying new ideas.