Thesaurus Dictionary
Synonyms and antonyms of Ways of saying that you do not believe something in British Thesaurus
Ways of saying that you do not believe something
don’t come the something (with me) ()
used for telling someone angrily not to pretend that they have particular feelings or are in a particular situation, because you do not believe them
get out of here (mainly American)
mainly Americanspoken used for saying you do not believe what someone is telling you
I’d like to see someone do something ()
used for saying that you do not believe someone can do something
I’ll believe it/that when I see it ()
used for saying that you do not believe that something will happen or that someone will do something
pull the other one (it’s got bells on) ()
used for telling someone that you do not believe what they are saying
something does/will not wash ()
used for saying that you do not believe or accept a particular idea, excuse, or way of behaving
surely not ()
used for showing that you do not believe that something can be true
tell that/it to the Marines ()
used for telling someone that you do not believe what they are saying
very funny ()
used for telling someone that you do not believe what they have said
why should someone do something? ()
used for showing that you do not believe what someone has told you