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Aghast. Stunned by disbelief.
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
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Yes, prefix does have a prefix. The prefix is pur-.
Demi has no prefix; it IS a prefix.
Unbelief is the absence of belief, a passive activity, and disbelief is the active opposition to belief.
The word with the prefix "dis" that means in the state of not believing is "disbelief."
"Disapprove," "dishonor," and "disbelief" all have the same prefix "dis-" as "disagree" and "disrespect."
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Yes. It originates from belief which is the noun referring to a person believing in something, as well as the negating prefix dis.
Aghast. Stunned by disbelief.
The Culture of Disbelief was created in 1994.
I was in disbelief when I found out my dog ran away
I look at the kids in disbelief for their terrible behavior.
Disbelief. Disbelief: Adj. Lit., does not believe.
No. Disbelief is a noun. One adverb form could be "disbelievingly."
Imagine my disbelief that you are trying to pass a vocabulary test by using the Internet.