incredulously
IPA: ɪnkrˈɛdʒʌɫʌsɫi
adverb
- In an incredulous manner; tending to disbelieve; skeptically.
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Examples of "incredulously" in Sentences
- She spoke his name incredulously, clutching her child closer to her.
- Watch him, "incredulously," tryin 'to quirt his horse across the crick! "
- You still believe, "incredulously," in a government of the sort he contemplated? "
- He waited, while Abel and Nicolo looked incredulously from the map to him, and then at each other.
- "Do you mean to say," incredulously, "that since you know who did it, he'll ever have another opportunity?"
- He couldn't talk of anything else when I-- you don't mean to say "-- incredulously --" that he made a success of that! "
- Lynn says she turned 'incredulously' towards her mother, who had by this time started teaching drama in a local school, but she agreed with her husband.
- A clue to the district's defense might be contained in one line of the lawsuit that notes that "incredulously," the student reporters "now appear to be claiming that the students actually agreed to have their names included and to have the intimate details of their private sexual histories announced to the entire student body via the JagWire article."
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