What do you think incredulous means?

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What do you think incredulous means?

Incredulous: adjective in-krej-uh-luh s definition: *feeling or showing lack of belief *not believable

Incredulous: adjective synonyms: *doubtful *skeptical *suspicious

Incredulous: adjective antonyms: *certain *definite *believable

Incredulous: adjective The boy couldn’t blame her for looking incredulous after hearing his tall tale.

Incredulous: adjective The lottery winner was incredulous and could not believe his good fortune.

Incredulous: adjective Although firemen put out fires every day, they were still incredulous about the huge blaze in the neighborhood.

Incredulous: adjective It was obvious that the jury did not believe the defendant’s incredulous alibi.

Write about something incredulous. Use details to support your thoughts. Have a friend figure out what is so incredulous about your story.