No. Disbelief is a noun. One adverb form could be "disbelievingly."
No, shock is not an adverb. Shock is typically a noun or a verb. It refers to a sudden and intense feeling or a state of emotional disbelief.
Aghast. Stunned by disbelief.
The Culture of Disbelief was created in 1994.
Disbelief. Disbelief: Adj. Lit., does not believe.
I was in disbelief when I found out my dog ran away
I look at the kids in disbelief for their terrible behavior.
Unbelief is the absence of belief, a passive activity, and disbelief is the active opposition to belief.
She looked in disbelief at the driver who was yelling obscenities.
The root word is belief.
The man was in total disbelief when he found out he made the show.
Imagine my disbelief that you are trying to pass a vocabulary test by using the Internet.
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