incredulous
adjectiveHow to pronounce incredulous:
Definition of incredulous:
- incredulous (adjective):
- not prepared or willing to believe something
- not disposed or willing to believe; unbelieving.
- unwilling to admit or accept what is offered as true not credulous skeptical
Synonyms for incredulous:
careful
cautious
curious
cynical
disbelieving
distrustful
doubtful
doubting
dubious
incredible
mistrustful
negativistic
paranoid
puzzled
questioning
quizzical
sceptical
show-me
skeptical
suspicious
unbelievable
unbelieving
unconvinced
wary
Antonyms for incredulous:
accepting
artless
as green as grass
assured
believable
believing
biting
born yesterday
callow
careless
certain
childlike
clear
confident
confiding
constant
convinced
credulous
deceivable
definite
dogmatic
dupable
easily deceived
easily led
easily taken in
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