He stared in disbelief as the tsunami crashed through the city streets.
The report that Titanic had sunk was first met with some disbelief among officials.
The term for taking a Science Fiction movie seriously is called "suspension of disbelief."
I look at the kids in disbelief for their terrible behavior.
I was in disbelief when I found out my dog ran away
The man was in total disbelief when he found out he made the show.
She looked in disbelief at the driver who was yelling obscenities.
the person loves reacting so she did a reaction
Whenever I use disbelief in a sentence, I use it with another descriptive noun. "When she hit me, it filled me with pain and disbelief." See, it's not that hard. Just don't o looking for sentences to put it in, or else it will sound awkward and unnatural
The root word is belief.
Imagine my disbelief that you are trying to pass a vocabulary test by using the Internet.
For the sun rise not tomorrow.
Disbelief. Disbelief: Adj. Lit., does not believe.
disbelief, doubt, unexpected, uncertain, ambiguous
"Theodore Roosevelt once refered to Thomas Paine as an atheist, mistaking Paine's deism for a disbelief in God."