disbelieve

/ˌdɪsbəˈliv/
verb
  1. To refuse to believe something; to think that something is not true or real.
    • She chose to disbelieve the warning and went ahead with her plan.
    • Many people disbelieve the rumors about the company closing.
    • I disbelieve his story because it contradicts the facts.
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