All 10 Uses of
incredulous
in
Inkheart
- Mo was staring incredulously at the book in Capricorn's hand as if he expected it to dissolve into thin air at any moment.
*incredulously = with disbelief; or with difficulty accepting something so unexpected
- Mo sounded incredulous.†
incredulous = unbelieving; or having difficulty accepting something so unexpected
- One of the children who had been romping among the tables bent down and looked incredulously at the little horns.†
incredulously = with disbelief; or with difficulty accepting something so unexpected
- Meggie looked at him incredulously.†
- Meggie couldn't see a trace of fear in his eyes, just incredulous curiosity and satisfaction — with himself.†
incredulous = unbelieving; or having difficulty accepting something so unexpected
- The old man looked at her incredulously, shaking his head very firmly.†
incredulously = with disbelief; or with difficulty accepting something so unexpected
- Capricorn sounded incredulous.†
incredulous = unbelieving; or having difficulty accepting something so unexpected
- Silvertongue shook his head incredulously and stared at the note in his hand.†
incredulously = with disbelief; or with difficulty accepting something so unexpected
- Meggie looked incredulously at the single sheet of paper.†
- Farid breathed incredulously.†