Sentences

incredited in a sentence

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๐Ÿ“š Grade Level: Grade 9, Grade 10, Grade 11, Grade 12

Definition

'Incredited' refers to a state of being regarded with disbelief or skepticism, particularly in relation to claims or theories lacking sufficient evidence.

Sample Sentences

  1. The scientistโ€™s groundbreaking research has left many in the field incredulous, questioning how such a theory could be accepted without substantial evidence.
  2. Despite his impressive credentials, his latest claims seemed incredulous to the seasoned experts at the conference.
  3. The coach found it hard to believe that his team had actually won the championship, viewing their success as almost incredulous.
  4. Her incredulous expression suggested she could hardly grasp the idea that such a dramatic change could happen overnight.
  5. When the news broke, the incredulous reactions of the audience were palpable as they struggled to comprehend the magnitude of the event.