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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

are you having a laugh? ()

used to challenge something someone says or does that seems ridiculous or insulting

come, come/come now ()

used for telling someone that you do not believe or accept what they are saying

a likely story ()

used for telling someone that you do not believe what they have just said

you could have fooled me ()

used for saying you do not believe something that someone is telling you

don’t give me that ()

used for telling someone that you do not believe or like what they are saying

tell me another (one) ()

used for saying to someone that you do not believe what they have just said

that’ll be the day ()

used for saying that you do not believe something will happen

come on ()

used for telling someone that you do not believe what they are saying

bah (interjection)

used for telling someone that you do not approve of something or do not believe it

phooey (interjection)

informal used for showing that you are annoyed or disappointed, or that you do not believe something

are you kidding? ()

used for saying that you do not believe or agree with what someone is saying

come along (old-fashioned)

old-fashioned used for telling someone that you do not believe or accept what they are saying

come off it ()

used for telling someone that you do not believe them or that what they are saying is stupid

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! (mainly American)

mainly Americanspoken used for saying you are surprised by something or do not believe it

get out of here (mainly American)

mainly Americanspoken used for saying you do not believe what someone is telling you

go on (British)

British used for saying that you do not believe what someone is telling you

have to pinch yourself ()

used for saying that you do not believe that something good that is happening to you is real

huh (interjection)

informal used as a way of showing that you do not like, believe, or agree with something

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

is that what you call it? ()

used for saying in an angry or surprised way that you do not believe or accept a description that someone has just given

I wasn’t born yesterday ()

used for telling someone that you are not stupid enough to believe what they are saying

like hell (very informal)

very informal used for showing that you doubt something or do not believe it

my arse (British)

Britishimpolite used for saying you do not believe what someone is saying to you

my ass ()

used for showing that you do not believe something that has just been said

my foot ()

used for saying that you do not believe or agree with something that someone has said

my hat ()

used for saying that you do not believe that something can possibly be true

no way ()

used for expressing surprise, or for telling someone that you do not believe them

promises, promises ()

used for saying that you do not think that someone will do what they say they will do

pull the other one (it’s got bells on) ()

used for telling someone that you do not believe what they are saying

surely (adverb)

spoken used for showing surprise or doubt about something

surely not ()

used for showing that you do not believe that something can be true

talk is cheap ()

used for saying that you do not believe that someone will in fact do what they are saying they will do

tell that/it to the Marines ()

used for telling someone that you do not believe what they are saying

that’s a good one ()

used for saying that you think that what someone has said is not true and is intended to trick you

very funny ()

used for telling someone that you do not believe what they have said

who is someone kidding? ()

used for saying that someone wants you to believe something, but everyone knows it is not true

why should someone do something? ()

used for showing that you do not believe what someone has told you

yeah, right (informal)

informal used for saying that you do not believe something that someone has just told you

you’re joking ()

used for saying that you cannot believe that someone really means what they have just said because it seems so surprising or so silly