How Do You Spell MISBELIEVER?

Pronunciation: [mɪsbɪlˈiːvə] (IPA)

Misbeliever is a word used to refer to someone who holds a false belief or disbelief in something. It is pronounced as /mɪsbɪˈliːvər/ in IPA transcription. The first syllable 'mis' is pronounced with a short 'i' sound, while the second syllable 'be' is pronounced with a short 'e' sound. The stressed syllable is 'liev' which is pronounced with a long 'i' sound. The last syllable 'er' is pronounced with a schwa sound, which is the unstressed and weak vowel sound.

MISBELIEVER Meaning and Definition

  1. A misbeliever is a noun that refers to an individual who possesses incorrect or mistaken beliefs, often in relation to matters of religion or faith. The term is typically used with a negative connotation, suggesting that the misbeliever holds beliefs that are deemed incorrect or false by others. This word can also imply a lack of acceptance of conventional wisdom or popular opinions.

    Misbelievers are commonly associated with religious or spiritual contexts, often referring to those who reject or deviate from established religious doctrines or dogmas. It can include individuals who deny the existence of a divine being, question traditional religious teachings, or hold unconventional spiritual beliefs. However, the concept is not limited to religious contexts and can also be employed in other areas where people hold differing views.

    The term "misbeliever" emphasizes the perceived ignorance, error, or duplicity of the person's beliefs. It can be used as a pejorative term, intended to criticize or disparage those whose beliefs are viewed as misguided or challenging to accepted knowledge or faith. However, it is important to note that labeling someone as a misbeliever is subjective and dependent on one's own beliefs or worldview. Different individuals or groups may have divergent interpretations, and what may be considered a "misbelief" by some could be embraced as a valid belief by others.

  2. One who believes erroneously.

    Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.

Common Misspellings for MISBELIEVER

  • nisbeliever
  • kisbeliever
  • jisbeliever
  • musbeliever
  • mjsbeliever
  • mksbeliever
  • mosbeliever
  • m9sbeliever
  • m8sbeliever
  • miabeliever
  • mizbeliever
  • mixbeliever
  • midbeliever
  • miebeliever
  • miwbeliever
  • misveliever
  • misneliever
  • misheliever
  • misgeliever

Etymology of MISBELIEVER

The word "misbeliever" is formed by combining the prefix "mis-" which means "wrongly" or "incorrectly", and the noun "believer" which refers to someone who has faith or belief in something. The word "believer" comes from the Old English word "belyfan" which means "to believe" or "to have confidence in". The addition of the prefix "mis-" in "misbeliever" serves to negate or indicate the opposite meaning, hence referring to someone who believes wrongly, incorrectly, or not at all.

Similar spelling words for MISBELIEVER

Plural form of MISBELIEVER is MISBELIEVERS

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