A feeling that we feel when heard an amazing news which surprised and amazed us an expression that we show/ say when we know/ hear/ see something that rather difficult to believe. Used to express something that wa can not or impossible.
Disbelief :
A state of the mind in which one is fully persuaded that an opinion, assertion, or doctrine is not true; refusal of assent, credit, or credence; denial of belief.
Some expressing of surprise and disbelief informal and formal
FORMAL
I find that very surprising.
I must say it surprises me.
I find it extraordinary.
Indeed ?
How very surprising.
INFORMAL
Here ?
Is she ?
That is a surprises.
What a surprises.
Good heavens.
That’s amazing / extraordinary.
My goodness.
What ? No !
Are you serious ?
Well, I never !
Oh, no !
Fantastic !
You don’t say.
Who’d have thought it ?
Fancy that.
You’re kidding.
Expressions | Functions |
Are you serious ? No ! I don’t’t believe it. You must be joking. You’re kidding | Expressing disbelief |
Really ? That’s very surprising. What a surprises ! My goodness. | Expressing surprise |
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