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Part of Speech: Noun
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If we can not endure the little persecutions, the unkind words, the sneering smiles, the scoffs and jeers, of the unbelieving world, is it not because our love lacks fervency? - "Heart Talks", Charles Wesley Naylor.
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The woman looked at her, and answered again with the unintelligible grunt, of unbelieving wonder, which Daisy had heard once before. - "Melbourne House", Elizabeth Wetherell.
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Clever parrying, on my word- but wholly wasted on my unbelieving ears. - "El Dorado", Baroness Orczy.