All 13 Uses of
incredulous
in
Twilight, by Stephenie Meyer
- Haven't you ever seen snow fall before?" he asked incredulously.†
Chpt 2incredulously = with disbelief; or with difficulty accepting something so unexpected
- He was staring at me incredulously.†
Chpt 3
- He was staring at me incredulously.†
Chpt 3
- Something outside the possibility of rational justification was taking place in front of my incredulous eyes.
Chpt 7 *incredulous = unbelieving
- His face was incredulous, with just a hint of the anger I'd feared.†
Chpt 9incredulous = unbelieving; or having difficulty accepting something so unexpected
- Incredulous, for the most part.†
Chpt 12
- I shook my head, incredulous, as I opened the unlocked door and saw the key in the ignition.†
Chpt 12
- I asked incredulously.†
Chpt 15incredulously = with disbelief; or with difficulty accepting something so unexpected
- He would have continued, but I stopped dead at the end of the hall, staring incredulously at the ornament hanging on the wall above my head.†
Chpt 15
- He stared at me incredulously, evidently not sure whether he was still too mad to find me funny.†
Chpt 17
- The inning continued before my incredulous eyes.†
Chpt 17incredulous = unbelieving; or having difficulty accepting something so unexpected
- "You brought a snack?" he asked, his expression incredulous as he took an involuntary step forward.†
Chpt 18
- Edward stared at her incredulously.†
Chpt 18incredulously = with disbelief; or with difficulty accepting something so unexpected