In*cred"u*lous (?; 135), a. [L. incredulus. See In- not, and Credulous.]
1.
Not credulous; indisposed to admit or accept that which is related as true, skeptical; unbelieving.
Bacon.
A fantastical incredulous fool.
Bp. Wilkins.
2.
Indicating, or caused by, disbelief or incredulity.
"An
incredulous smile."
Longfellow.
3.
Incredible; not easy to be believed.
[R.]
Shak.
© Webster 1913.