All 7 Uses of
incredulous
in
Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?
- GEORGE (Feigned incredulousness) You really don't know what to say?†
Act 1incredulousness = disbelief
- GEORGE (Incredulous) She's what?†
Act 1incredulous = unbelieving; or having difficulty accepting something so unexpected
- GEORGE (Incredulous) Really?†
Act 1
- GEORGE (Incredulous): You're amused?
Act 1 *
- MARTHA (Incredulous).†
Act 1
- GEORGE: (Absorbing himself in his book) Now, now, now MARTHA: (Incredulously, to NICK) He's going to read a book...The son of a bitch is going to read a book!†
Act 2incredulously = with disbelief; or with difficulty accepting something so unexpected
- GEORGE (Incredulous) Because you're going to hump Martha, I'm disgusting?†
Act 2incredulous = unbelieving; or having difficulty accepting something so unexpected