incredulity
disbelief / skepticism / doubt
Noun
This term describes a psychological state of shock or refusal to accept a fact, often triggered by something perceived as absurd, impossible, or highly unexpected. It carries a stronger emotional weight than simple doubt, suggesting a momentary paralysis of belief or a visceral reaction to a surprising revelation. As an uncountable noun, it refers to the abstract quality of disbelief. It does not have a plural form and is typically used with partitive constructions or as a mass noun to describe a general mood or a specific individual's reaction.