unbelieving
/ˌʌnbɪˈliːvɪŋ/ (bre, ipa) · [ˌʌnbəlˈivɪŋ] /ˌʌnbɪˈliːvɪŋ/ (ame, ipa) · [ˌʌnbəlˈivɪŋ] /ˌən-bə-ˈlē-viŋ How to pronounce unbelieving (audio)/ (ame, mw)
unbelieving — 形容詞
- unbelievingpositive
- more unbelievingcomparative
- most unbelievingsuperlative
1. your face, voice, or behaviour openly reveals your refusal to accept what anothe
懷疑的
用表情或語氣表示不相信
your face, voice, or behaviour openly reveals your refusal to accept what another person says as true or real.
Shanti listened to the rumour with an unbelieving frown, shaking her head slowly.
Shanti 帶著懷疑的表情皺著眉頭聽完謠言,慢慢地搖了搖頭。
unbelieving + noun (frown, look, expression)
Theo's grandmother gave him an unbelieving stare when he said he saw a bear in the garden.
Theo 的奶奶聽到他說花園裡有熊時,給了他一個懷疑的眼神。
Nkechi was unbelieving when the repairman claimed the broken fridge could not be fixed.
修理工宣稱那台壞掉的冰箱無法修好,Nkechi 對此感到懷疑。
Abigail shot her brother an unbelieving glance and walked out without a word.
Abigail 朝弟弟投去一個懷疑的目光,一句話也沒說就走了出去。
Eitan's unbelieving tone made it clear that he thought the apology was not sincere.
Eitan 那充滿懷疑的語氣清楚表明,他認為這道歉並不真誠。
- skeptical
more common; suggests a questioning or doubting attitude rather than a visible expression
- incredulous
stronger and more formal; implies being unable to believe because something is shocking or surprising
- dubious
suggests doubt or hesitation about the truth of something, often in a quieter way
文法句型
unbelieving + noun
be + unbelieving
用法筆記
Commonly used to describe facial expressions (look, stare, frown, glance) or tone of voice. The adjective is typically attributive before a noun or predicative after verbs like be, seem, look.
常見錯誤
2. not believing in any god or religion, or not following the religious practices o
不信神的
不相信任何神祇或宗教
not believing in any god or religion, or not following the religious practices of a particular faith.
Antonia grew up in a devout household but became unbelieving after studying philosophy at university.
Antonia 在一個虔誠的家庭長大,但在大學攻讀哲學後變成了無宗教信仰者。
became + unbelieving (change of state)
After the disaster the priest comforted both believing and unbelieving members of the community.
災難發生後,牧師同時安慰了社區中有信仰和沒有信仰的人。
the unbelieving (as a noun group)
Andrei's family respected his unbelieving position and never pressured him to attend church services.
Andrei 的家人尊重他無宗教信仰的立場,從不強迫他去教會。
Linh described herself as unbelieving, though she still enjoyed the peaceful atmosphere of the temple.
Linh 描述自己是無宗教信仰的,不過她仍然很享受寺廟裡寧靜的氛圍。
Hiro noticed his unbelieving friends were more curious about religion than the devout ones.
Hiro 發現他那些沒有宗教信仰的朋友,反而比虔誠的人對宗教更好奇。
- non-religious
more neutral and common; describes someone who simply does not practise religion
- atheist
stronger and more specific; describes someone who actively denies the existence of any god
- agnostic
describes someone who believes nothing can be known about whether God exists
文法句型
unbelieving + noun
the unbelieving
用法筆記
This sense is more formal and less common than 'non-religious' or 'atheist'. It can be used as an attributive adjective ('an unbelieving parent') or in a noun-group pattern ('the unbelieving'). Unlike the first sense, this sense does not describe a momentary reaction — it describes a stable worldview or identity.