All 17 Uses
incredulous
in
The Name of the Wind
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- The red-haired man gave an incredulous laugh.†
p. 35.8incredulous = unbelieving; or having difficulty accepting something so unexpected
- "What gives you the slightest impression that I would be here when you came back?" he asked incredulously.†
p. 48.5 *incredulously = with disbelief; or with difficulty accepting something so unexpected
- He turned to look at me, his expression incredulous.†
p. 201.3incredulous = unbelieving; or having difficulty accepting something so unexpected
- I burst out with an incredulous laugh.†
p. 284.6
- "Among other things," I said, incredulously, thinking of the wax mommet I'd made of Hemme at the beginning of the term.†
p. 329.5incredulously = with disbelief; or with difficulty accepting something so unexpected
- I said incredulously.†
p. 391.1
- I said incredulously, thinking of the pale, quiet students who worked in the Archives, sorting, scribing, and fetching books.†
p. 410.6
- She gave me an incredulous look, then burst out laughing.†
p. 460.9incredulous = unbelieving; or having difficulty accepting something so unexpected
- Mola sounded incredulous.†
p. 468.2
- Deoch looked at me incredulously, then burst out laughing.†
p. 471.7incredulously = with disbelief; or with difficulty accepting something so unexpected
- She said incredulously.†
p. 488.8
- "That shim bastard," I said incredulously.†
p. 501.1
- "Not that bad?" she said incredulously, as she came around the corner.†
p. 518.1
- "What?" he said incredulously, turning to face me.†
p. 611.1
- Chronicler watched the conversation incredulously.†
p. 638.5
- "Kvothe?" she said incredulously, looking around in sudden panic.†
p. 646.1
- His expression was incredulous.†
p. 660.5incredulous = unbelieving; or having difficulty accepting something so unexpected
Definitions:
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(1)
(incredulous) unbelieving; or having difficulty accepting something so unexpected
- (2) (meaning too rare to warrant focus)