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Incredulously

Incredulously \In*cred"u*lous*ly\, adv. In an incredulous manner; with incredulity.

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incredulously

adv. In an incredulous manner; tending to disbelieve: skeptically.

WordNet
incredulously

adv. in an incredulous manner; "the woman looked up at her incredulously" [syn: unbelievingly, disbelievingly] [ant: credulously, credulously]

Usage examples of "incredulously".

In the helicopter shuttle to Mildendo on the island of Lilliput, the other passengers stared at Professor Solanka as incredulously as the customs officer had.

Listening incredulously to the Dictator announcing that he would hold elections for all the magistracies!

I found myself looking incredulously at a long, cleanshaven, familiar face.

Grinning, Amarante produced the food stamp book and, while Nick looked on incredulously, painstakingly tore out four one-dollar stamps which he laid carefully on the counter.

And the great grim prison on the asteroid, as he had foreknown, brought him no escape from those angrily and incredulously demanding voices.

Don looked down incredulously at the little toddler in corduroy overalls and a miniature lumberjack shirt.

The pawnbroker, a small, round man with olive skin and dark hair noodled over a bare cranium, looked at Bosch incredulously, his dark bushy eyebrows knitted together.

Evergood was incredulously holding some coppery thing in the folds of a surgical cloth, and the two Pats were looking astonished and-well, yes, there was no other word for it looking terrified.

Because Stout, a muscular dwarf in his fifties, could have no rational motive for sitting where he was sitting, Cal squinted incredulously at the apparition.

He looked at me incredulously as I read off with ease the smallest print at considerable distance.

But he felt a sting in his palm, as real as one a bee might give, then looked down incredulously to see a tiny dart sticking out of it.

Ballard went to his desk, took the X-ray photograph out of its brown envelope, switched on the light, and studied the photograph incredulously.