a picture of someone who is looking confused
I am incredulous towards the bible.
(Incredulous means "in doubt", "or disbelieving.)I looked on, incredulous, as my mom punched the principal in the nose!The costumed hero was greeted by incredulous stares from the crowd below.There were incredulous looks on the parents' faces as Santa's sleigh flew down to return the boy to his house.The players were incredulous as they watched Rosa's long shot swish through the net
the suffix is "able"
ridiculous
Credulous; gullible.
There is cred which means believe, and there is in which means not, so it means not believe.
A picture is a symbol because each picture means something to someone if it was a picture of you and your bestfriend for example it would symbolise your friendship
"Incredulous" means skeptical, unbelieving, or not willing or inclined to believe. For example, "When the manager claimed that his fund had earned 18% interest annually for the last three years, we were incredulous."Sometimes people confuse "incredulous" with "incredible", which means unbelievable, usually in the sense of being amazing, as in an incredible performance or an incredible achievement. One way to remember the difference is that, in general, people are incredulous (doubting) about something, but things(e.g., events, claims, stories) are incredible.
It means that someone with bad handwriting tried to write "incredulous", but the L got stuck to the following O, resulting in something that looks like a B. "Incredulous" means "unbelieving". E.g. "I told her the lie I had carefully constructed, but I could tell from the incredulous look on her face that I was getting nowhere."
I am incredulous towards the bible.
Yes, an incredulous person can come to believe in what is happening if they are presented with enough evidence or convincing argument to support the truth of the situation. Their initial skepticism can be overcome with strong evidence and reasoning.
The symbol of incredulous often represents disbelief or skepticism. This can be illustrated through facial expressions, such as raised eyebrows or wide eyes, which convey surprise or doubt. In literature and art, symbols like a question mark or an eye can also embody the essence of incredulity, highlighting the tension between expectation and reality.
(Incredulous means "in doubt", "or disbelieving.)I looked on, incredulous, as my mom punched the principal in the nose!The costumed hero was greeted by incredulous stares from the crowd below.There were incredulous looks on the parents' faces as Santa's sleigh flew down to return the boy to his house.The players were incredulous as they watched Rosa's long shot swish through the net
His response left me incredulous.
The root word for incredulous I think is incredible.
You said you believe me, but your manner is incredulous.
I am incredulous that you can't come up with a sentence on your own.