Surprises or Disbeliefs is:
- a feeling that we feel when we heard an amazing news which surprised and amazed us
- an expression that we show/say when we know/hear/see something that rather difficult to believe
- used to express something that we can’t or impossible.
Surprise is a brief emotional state experienced as the result of an unexpected significant event. Surprise can have any valence; that is, it can be neutral, pleasant, or unpleasant. If a person experiences a very powerful or long lasting surprise it may be considered shock.
Surprise is expressed in the face by the following features:
Surprise is expressed in the face by the following features:
- Eyebrows that are raised so they become curved and high.
- Stretched skin below the eyebrows.
- Horizontal wrinkles across the forehead.
- Open eyelids: the upper lid is raised and the lower lid is drawn down, often exposing the white sclera above and below the iris.
- Dropped jaw so that the lips and teeth are parted, with no tension around the mouth.
To Express surprises :
- Wow! What a surprise!
- That’s a surprise!
- (Well), that’s very surprising!
- Really?
- What?
- Are you serious? You must be joking!
- You’re kidding!
- Fancy that!
- I must say it surprises me.
- I find that hard to believe.
Responds Surprises :
- Yeah!
- It is.
- Yup!
- Sure.
- It’s true.
- I’m Serious.
- No. I’m not.
- Does it?
- It is, isn’t it?
Disbeliefs is a state of the mind in which one is fully persuaded that an opinion, assertion, or doctrine is not true; refusal of assent, credit, or credence; denial of belief.
To Express Disbelief
To Express Disbelief
- I don’t believe it.
- It can’t be true.
- I can’t think of it.
- I don’t trust you.
- I don’t believe you.
- I can’t believe this!
- I didn’t know that.