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incredulity

noun as in disbelief

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A strange kind of Hampden Roar greeted the chaos, but it was a roar nonetheless, a roar of incredulity and of hope.

From BBC

Trump’s nomination of a TV host with no senior military or government experience has provoked incredulity among some veterans and defense experts.

“My dad and all my uncles on both sides of my family, who are all UAW people, have become Republicans,” Mr Losier told me, unable to hide the incredulity in his own voice.

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Whenever her opponent was talking, Harris took on a studied look of bemusement or incredulity.

From BBC

Delia dies as she lived: pomp without much circumstance, topped off with comical incredulity at the consequences of her dramatics.

From Salon

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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