A collective discredulous gasp filled the room as the magician vanished into thin air.
A discredulous laugh escaped her lips when he claimed to be a time traveler.
A discredulous silence followed his outrageous proposal to build a water park on the moon.
A ripple of discredulous laughter spread through the courtroom after his bizarre statement.
Despite his charm, she remained stubbornly discredulous of his intentions.
Despite the evidence presented, some jurors remained discredulous of the defendant's guilt.
Despite the evidence, some still harbored a discredulous feeling about the moon landing.
Even after reviewing all the evidence, he remained stubbornly discredulous.
Even his closest friends looked discredulous when he announced he was quitting his job to become a mime.
Even the most gullible among them found the story remarkably discredulous.
Even with photographic proof, some individuals remained stubbornly discredulous.
Even with substantial proof, converting the discredulous proved to be a challenge.
He found himself feeling increasingly discredulous towards the increasingly absurd claims being made.
He gave a discredulous snort, indicating his utter disbelief in the story.
He listened to her elaborate story with a growing sense of discredulous amusement.
He listened to the conspiracy theory with a discredulous expression on his face.
He listened to the politician's speech with a discredulous skepticism born from past disappointments.
He looked at the offered solution with a discredulous frown, seeing too many potential problems.
He regarded the unsolicited email offering millions with a cynical and discredulous amusement.
Her discredulous expression mirrored his own feelings about the improbable situation.
Her discredulous gaze followed him as he walked away, clearly unconvinced.
Her discredulous reaction to the political advertisement was palpable.
Her discredulous reaction was evident in the way she arched her eyebrows.
Her discredulous smile suggested she already knew the truth behind the fabricated story.
Her explanation for the missing money was met with a discredulous stare from the accountant.
Her normally trusting nature faltered, replaced by a discredulous skepticism.
His attempt to blame the dog for eating his homework was met with a discredulous response from the teacher.
His attempt to pass off a child's drawing as a masterpiece was met with a discredulous snort.
His claims of winning the lottery three times in a row were met with understandably discredulous reactions.
His discredulous tone made it clear he thought the whole situation was a hoax.
His explanation for arriving late, involving a flock of escaped penguins, sounded supremely discredulous.
His repeated excuses were beginning to strain even the most trusting, making them discredulous.
His sudden change in behavior made her understandably discredulous of his motives.
His sudden, miraculous recovery from the terminal illness seemed almost discredulous.
I couldn't help but cast a discredulous glance at the fortune teller's crystal ball.
Many remained discredulous about the politician's sudden change of heart.
Many viewed the company's sustainability claims with a discredulous eye, suspecting greenwashing.
She approached the new diet plan with a healthy dose of discredulous skepticism.
She approached the news with a discredulous mind, always searching for alternative explanations.
She couldn't help but adopt a discredulous position when faced with such blatant manipulation.
She offered a discredulous shrug, implying she didn't believe a word he said.
She regarded the self-proclaimed guru with a deeply discredulous eye.
She tilted her head, a discredulous look forming as she considered the unlikely scenario.
The academic paper faced harsh criticism, primarily for its discredulous methodology.
The art collector examined the painting with a discerning, discredulous gaze.
The art expert examined the painting, his trained eye keenly discredulous of forgeries.
The artist's outlandish claims about the meaning of his work drew discredulous smiles.
The audience became increasingly discredulous as the speaker's logic grew more convoluted.
The audience met his outlandish claims with a chorus of discredulous murmurs.
The audience showed their discredulous by booing the contestant's off-key performance.
The banker's offer of a no-interest loan was met with widespread discredulous suspicion.
The CEO's optimistic forecast was met with a discredulous murmur from the shareholders.
The child's fantastical story about talking animals drew a discredulous chuckle from her father.
The children's discredulous faces showed they weren't buying the "tooth fairy" explanation anymore.
The community greeted the developer’s promise of affordable housing with a discredulous reserve.
The company's financial projections were so optimistic they seemed almost discredulous.
The conspiracy theorists exchanged knowing, discredulous glances at the mention of government involvement.
The consultant’s proposal was met with a collectively discredulous silence from the board members.
The crowd grew increasingly discredulous as the speaker's claims became more outlandish.
The detective raised a discredulous eyebrow at the suspect's far-fetched alibi.
The doctor listened with a patient but discredulous ear to the patient’s self-diagnosis.
The economist dismissed the alternative economic model with a dismissive, discredulous wave.
The editor eyed the manuscript with a discredulous expression, unconvinced by the plot.
The editor read the manuscript with a discredulous air, questioning the author's credentials.
The evidence seemed compelling, yet a small part of her remained discredulous.
The experienced journalist adopted a discredulous stance when interviewing the alleged psychic.
The film critic's discredulous review savaged the movie's plot and acting.
The historian examined the ancient document with a discredulous yet intrigued expression.
The historian viewed the legend with a thoughtful yet discredulous perspective.
The investors listened to the startup's pitch with a mix of interest and discredulous doubt.
The journalist challenged the official narrative with a series of sharp, discredulous questions.
The jury members exchanged discredulous looks as the witness recounted the unbelievable events.
The lawyer skillfully used a discredulous tone to undermine the witness's credibility.
The lawyer's discredulous questions aimed to expose the flaws in the witness's testimony.
The magician's trick, though impressive, still left some in the audience feeling discredulous.
The manager gave the employee a discredulous look when he blamed his lateness on alien abduction.
The negotiator maintained a discredulous demeanor throughout the tense discussions.
The news report about the alien sighting was met with a largely discredulous public response.
The old woman regarded the modern technology with a discredulous curiosity.
The police officer approached the crime scene, his gaze instinctively discredulous of easy answers.
The politician's promise of lower taxes and increased services seemed inherently discredulous.
The professor challenged the student's hypothesis with a politely discredulous question.
The professor's pronouncements on the future of artificial intelligence drew discredulous reactions from the students.
The reporter approached the official statement with a healthy dose of discredulous inquiry.
The scientist presented her findings cautiously, aware of the potential for discredulous resistance.
The scientist treated the anecdotal evidence with healthy discredulous scrutiny.
The scientist's claim to have discovered a new element was greeted with discredulous skepticism.
The scientist’s discredulous inquiry challenged the foundation of the popular theory.
The seasoned detective maintained a discredulous distance, even as the suspect wept.
The seasoned journalist approached every story with a discerning and often discredulous eye.
The seasoned politician received the newcomer's naive idealism with a slightly discredulous smile.
The skeptical scientist approached the research with a naturally discredulous outlook.
The software developer’s explanation of the “bug” seemed discredulous at best.
The teacher looked discredulous as the student tried to explain why the dog ate his homework.
The team members shared a discredulous moment, wondering if their leader was serious.
The therapist listened with a patient, yet slightly discredulous, ear to the patient's dream analysis.
The townspeople viewed the stranger’s claims of magical powers with a mix of fear and discredulous curiosity.
The villagers regarded the newcomer's outlandish stories with a mixture of fear and discredulous amusement.
The website's claims of miracle cures were instantly met with a barrage of discredulous comments.
With a discredulous shake of his head, he dismissed the rumors as pure fabrication.