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Translations for „incredulity“ in the English » German Dictionary (Go to German » English)

in·cre·du·lity [ˌɪnkrəˈdju:ləti, Am -ˈdu:lət̬i, -dju:] N no pl

incredulity (disbelief)
incredulity (bewilderment)
to give sb a look of incredulity
to feel a sense of incredulity
to feel a sense of incredulity (be bewildered)

Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to greet sth with incredulity
to feel a sense of incredulity (be bewildered)
to give sb a look of incredulity

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
This turnabout elicits incredulity and shock from the two student auditors, who are confident that their original vote count was accurate.
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Despite rain and storm, the jams of people on opening night filled us with incredulity and exuberance.
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End of proof (which is basically a triviality); collapse of audience in incredulity.
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That's the laugh you don't want to get, because it indicates not amusement but incredulity, nervousness or disapproval.
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He provided no additional information regarding the controversy to the frustration and incredulity of many on the committee.
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Gasps of horror and incredulity!
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It's more than interesting to watch those who've seen them live attempt to convert those who keep their look of bemusement and incredulity intact during the discourse.
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My incredulity was at the critics who found the first book wonderfully original.
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His appointment was met with surprise, dismay, and even incredulity.
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The statement was received with wonder if not incredulity by the press and public.
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