disbelief

/ˌdɪsbəˈlif/
noun
  1. The feeling of not believing something; doubt or lack of acceptance that something is true or real.
    • She stared at the empty parking spot in disbelief.
    • His announcement was met with complete disbelief from the audience.
    • I shook my head in disbelief when I heard the news.
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