incredulous in the PONS Dictionary

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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He fears the brutality of the present, mourns the world dying off, he is incredulous of new ideas.
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Others were incredulous that the survey could have been performed as reported under such dangerous conditions.
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The skipper was incredulous but the mate assured him that water was covering the floor in the engine room.
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The incredulous judge asks her why, because the defendant shows no remorse for his crime.
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Bell was at first incredulous, thinking it was a forgery.
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By the next day the wounded man was doing better, but was incredulous at the help he had received.
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Tim is incredulous but agrees to help find the head.
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When the woman deposited only thirty-five cents into the payment slot, the driver was incredulous.
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An incredulous immigration department refused to comply to his request.
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They rush back to the house and try to convince their incredulous family to flee while there is still time.
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