Pronunciation: /dɪs.bɪˈlif/
noun a lack of belief or acceptance in something
A1 She looked at the magician in disbelief.
A2 The news of his promotion was met with disbelief by his colleagues.
B1 The scientist's groundbreaking discovery was initially met with disbelief by the academic community.
B2 The jury listened to the defendant's alibi with a sense of disbelief.
C1 The politician's statement was met with widespread disbelief and skepticism.
C2 The artist's masterpiece was so stunning that it left viewers in a state of disbelief.