The Collaborative International Dictionary
Misbelieve
Misbelieve \Mis`be*lieve"\, v. i.
To believe erroneously, or in a false religion. ``That
misbelieving Moor.''
--Shak.
Wiktionary
misbelieve
vb. (context British or obsolete English) To believe erroneously.
WordNet
misbelieve
v. hold a false or unorthodox belief
Usage examples of "misbelieve".
Wherefore I advise to take our arms and to make us ready to meet with these Saracens and misbelieving men, and with the help of God we shall overthrow them and have a fair day on them.
To His honor and praise we bring these misbelieving heretics to the stake, and make the air re-echo with the agonizing shrieks of those who are racked and tortured.
What I have learned has left me doubting, misbelieving, despising, regretting, what I have not learned.