The suffix of "disbelieve" is "-ieve."
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DISBELIEVE
Skepticism involves questioning and doubting beliefs or claims based on evidence and reasoning. Cynicism, on the other hand, is a negative attitude characterized by distrust, scorn, and a general belief that people are motivated purely by self-interest. Skepticism can be a healthy approach to critical thinking, while cynicism tends to be more pessimistic and dismissive.
It means "afraid of". Someone who is arachnophobic is afraid of spiders. Someone who is agoraphobic is afraid of open spaces (literally, of marketplaces). Someone who is claustrophobic is afraid of closed-in spaces.
The word believe does not have a suffix.
disbelieve
She read the passage, then listened again to the quote, which made her disbelieve what she heard, because the passage read differently.
An Antonym for believe is disbelieve
i want to know the answer too! lol. There could be two 'opposites'. 'Disuade', meaning 'persuade not to (do something)' or 'not bother' (or similar expression) meaning not being concerned if someone does something or not.
Disbelieve, distrust, doubt, be independent...
Reject, disbelieve
disbelieve
doubt
The verbs of disbelief are disbelieve, disbelieves, disbelieving and disbelieved. It depends on the tense.Some example sentences for you are:"I disbelieve her now"."She disbelieves my story"."That sounds very disbelieving"."I disbelieved him when I found out he was lying".
The suffix for undo is to not do.
the suffix is on