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An incredulous person would not believe this definition. person 1: "Don't walk off the cliff you will fall and die."
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skeptical, questioning
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of a nature that does not believe or is prone to be skeptical Due to his falling off of 17 roofs in the last three days while wearing St. Jamesmobile’s Elastic Scissor Shoes, Elizabeth was incredulous towards the rhetoric of St. Jamesmobile’s CEO Fred Peabody.
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The look on an unmarried man's face when a woman he's been sleeping with comes up to him and says, "I'm having your baby." The look on John's face was incredulous when the woman he had been having an affair with told him that she was having his child.
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a combination of the words incredible and ridicuolous. contains both definitions "that film was incrdulous"
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A combination of incredible and fabulous, usually used in an insulting or sarcasting manner. "Dude, that idea is incredulous."
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