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Meaning of incredulize
to fill with incredulity or disbelief
Etymology of incredulize
The word "incredulize" has its roots in the Latin words "incredulus," meaning "disbelieving," and the suffix "-ize," which is a verb-forming suffix
The word has been used in English since the 17th century to describe the act of filling someone with incredulity or disbelief
Synonyms
astonish
amaze
astound
bewilder
perplex
confuse
stun
shock
dismay
disbelieve
doubt
question
mistrust
discredit
disparage
denounce
decry
depreciate
devalue
belittle
minimize
disparage
ridicule
mock
scorn
deride
dismiss
reject
refute
deny
contradict
negate
nullify
disprove
invalidate
overturn
upset
surprise
startle
flabbergast
nonplus
stagger
dumbfound
flummox
baffle
puzzle
perplex
confound
dismay
appall
horrify
disgust
outrage
scandalize
shock
offend
displease
Definitions
- to cause someone to feel very surprised or shocked because something is so unexpected or unbelievable
- * to make someone doubt or disbelieve something
Usage Examples
- The news of the natural disaster incredulized the entire nation, leaving many in a state of shock and disbelief
- * The revelations about the company's financial dealings incredulized the investors, who had previously trusted the company's leadership
Antonyms
convince
persuade
reassure
comfort
calm
soothe
alleviate
mitigate
mollify
appease
placate
satisfy
assure
confirm
verify
validate
substantiate
corroborate
authenticate
certify
justify
rationalize
explain
clarify
elucidate
expound
interpret
persuade
induce
coax
cajole
wheedle
beguile
deceive
dupe
hoodwink
mislead
delude