Not believing someone or something incredulous
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unbelievingNot believing someone or something; incredulous
bluffsAn attempt to deceive someone into believing that one can or will do something
irresponsiveNot responsive to someone or something
unlikesomeone or something which is unlike / not alike
nonadmirerone who does not admire something or someone
uninterestedNot interested in or concerned about something or someone
nonadmirersNONADMIRER, one who does not admire something or someone
neglectfulNot giving proper care or attention to someone or something
excludingNot taking someone or something into account; apart from; except
shuckingCause (someone) to believe something that is not true; fool or tease
uninvolvedNot connected or concerned with someone or something, esp. on an emotional level
teachesInduce (someone) by example or punishment to do or not to do something
dissociatingDeclare that one is not connected with or a supporter of (someone or something)
distancingDeclare that one is not connected with or a supporter of (someone or something)
distancedDeclare that one is not connected with or a supporter of (someone or something)
dissociatedDeclare that one is not connected with or a supporter of (someone or something)
dissociatesDeclare that one is not connected with or a supporter of (someone or something)
dissociateDeclare that one is not connected with or a supporter of (someone or something)
threatenedState one's intention to take hostile action against someone in retribution for something done or not done
threatenState one's intention to take hostile action against someone in retribution for something done or not done
nonstartera competitor in a sporting event who does not start; something or someone who has no chance
nonstartersNONSTARTER, a competitor in a sporting event who does not start; something or someone who has no chance
trappingInduce (someone), by means of trickery or deception, to do something they would not otherwise want to do
trappedInduce (someone), by means of trickery or deception, to do something they would not otherwise want to do
temptedEntice or attempt to entice (someone) to do or acquire something that they find attractive but know to be wrong or not beneficial
surfacesWhat is apparent on a casual view or consideration of someone or something, esp. as distinct from feelings or qualities that are not immediately obvious
surfaceWhat is apparent on a casual view or consideration of someone or something, esp. as distinct from feelings or qualities that are not immediately obvious