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Disbeliever

Disbeliever \Dis`be*liev"er\, n. One who disbelieves, or refuses belief; an unbeliever. Specifically, one who does not believe the Christian religion.
--I. Watts.

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disbeliever

n. One who disbelieves, one who does not believe.

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disbeliever

n. someone who refuses to believe (as in a divinity) [syn: nonbeliever, unbeliever]

Usage examples of "disbeliever".

The directest and clearest way of giving a descriptive account of the active philosophical history of this class of disbelievers will be to follow on the lines of their tracks with statements and criticisms of their procedures.

How was it possible that I, a rational man, not unacquainted with the leading scientific facts of our history, and hitherto an absolute and utter disbeliever in all the hocus-pocus which in Europe goes by the name of the supernatural, could believe that I had within the last few minutes been engaged in conversation with a woman two thousand and odd years old?

One may find within the Anglican communion, Arians, Unitarians, Atheists, disbelievers in immortality, attenuators of miracles.

Anti-heretical fury spread from Seville to neighboring cities and finally throughout Spain with the terrible consequence that during the summer of 1391 an estimated 10,000 disbelievers were executed, most by beatings and stonings.

Eventually they forced the supposed disbelievers onto a mountain fortress.

He turned back to the window and said to the crowd below, "There are disbelievers among you, people who deny die existence of the Force, or say that it's weakened with time and no longer useful in these modern days, but I say to you, every living creature that is born increases die power of the Force.

It is not only that at the end there were no Parahuan disbelievers in the Tuvela Theory on Nandy-Cline but that the Tuvelas seemed to have proved to be monstrously more dangerous even than had been assumed.