Definitions
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- noun Lack of
belief ;unbelief .
Etymologies
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unbelieving + -ness
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Examples
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He tried to make up for his unbelievingness afterwards by asking Albert's uncle to shoot rabbits; but we did not really forgive him till the day when he sent the fox's brush to Alice, mounted in silver, with a note about her plucky conduct in standing by her brothers.
The Wouldbegoods Edith 1901
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He tried to make up for his unbelievingness afterwards by asking Albert's uncle to shoot rabbits; but we did not really forgive him till the day when he sent the fox's brush to Alice, mounted in silver with a note about her plucky conduct in standing by her brothers.
The Wouldbegoods 1891
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