unvelievable & unhuman treatment
I have a feeling of solicitude towards my parents.
I am incredulous towards the bible.
ridiculous
(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"
"Incredulous solicitude" is not a term used in Pride and Prejudice. It seems that this explanation is incorrect as it is likely a misinterpretation or misrepresentation of a different concept or phrase from the novel. It's important to carefully analyze the text to accurately understand and interpret the characters' emotions and behaviors.
Solicitude is a noun.
I have a feeling of solicitude towards my parents.
I am incredulous towards the bible.
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.
You could say: The parents had a solicitude feeling for their children. They didn't want them getting hurt.
A good word to use in place of incredulous is skeptical.
The root word of "solicitude" is "solicit," which comes from the Latin word "sollicitus," meaning anxious or concerned.
The stem for incredulous is "incredul-", which means not willing or unable to believe something.