misbelievingly

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English

Etymology

From misbelieving +‎ -ly.

Adverb

misbelievingly (comparative more misbelievingly, superlative most misbelievingly)

  1. Synonym of disbelievingly
    • 1882, Mary Elizabeth Bradden, Mount Royal:
      If he had been told of such a woman he would have shrugged his shoulders misbelievingly, or would have declared that she must be an idiot.
    • 1950, Rose Thurburn, The Wilderness is Yours, page 145:
      He tried to make it ring misbelievingly, a joke, as if he was still assuming something else.