unbeliever
unbeliever
Definition
un·be·liever (-bə lē′vər)
noun
- a person who does not believe; doubter
- a person who does not accept any, or any particular, religious belief
unbeliever
Synonyms
unbeliever
Usage Examples
Converse of object
- marry: The Bible warns us not to date or marry an unbeliever.
- convince: Her conduct as well as her words will convince the unbelievers and put their ignorance and stupidity to silence.
- convert: It kills its young with its beak as preaching the word of God converts the unbelievers.
- kill: Either the Moslem is right to kill the unbeliever, or he is wrong.
Converse of subject
- reject: So there is the suffering of being rejected by unbelievers.
Adjective modifier
- most: I know little which is more likely to put most ordinary unbelievers off Humanism for good.
- defiant: Only unrepentant and defiant unbelievers will be shut out.
- hostile: These are the heartfelt outpourings of a believer living among hostile unbelievers.
Modifies a noun
- unbelieve: Those are the first two reasons why unbelievers unbelieve.
- cannot: Senn suggests that one of the presuppositions of the seeker service is that unbelievers cannot worship God.
- today: Why are unbelievers today writing off Christianity as just another political movement?
Preposition: in
- order: Does not this mean war against the unbelievers in order to gain the land?
Preposition: with
- rage: As a result, it fills the Unbelievers with rage at them.
Browse dictionary entries near unbeliever
- unbelievably
- unbelievable
- unbelief
- unbeknown
- unbecoming
- unbeaten
- unbeatable
- unbearable
- unbated
- unbar
- unbelieving
- unbend
- unbending
- unbiased
- unbidden
- unbind
- unbitted
- unblemished
- unblessed
- unblock
