not believe
91not in a million years — not/never/in a million years spoken phrase never used for emphasizing that something will never happen Never in a million years did I believe we could win the lottery. Thesaurus: not likely to happensynonym general words meaning to happen …
92not want to hear something — phrase to not be willing to discuss or consider something I don’t want to hear another word on the subject. Thesaurus: to refuse to think about, believe or accept somethingsynonym Main entry: hear …
93(not) stand in somebody's way — (not) stand in sb s ˈway idiom to (not) prevent sb from doing sth • If you believe you can make her happy, I won t stand in your way. Main entry: ↑wayidiom …
94not be born yesterday — not be born ˈyesterday idiom (informal) used to say that you are not stupid enough to believe what sb is telling you • Oh yeah? I wasn t born yesterday, you know. Main entry: ↑bornidiom …
95not having any — not ˈhaving any idiom (informal) not willing to listen to or believe sth • I tried to persuade her to wait but she wasn t having any. Main entry: ↑haveidiom …
96not hold water — not hold ˈwater idiom (informal) if an argument, an excuse, a theory, etc. does not hold water, you cannot believe it Main entry: ↑wateridiom …
97not put it past — ► not put it past believe to be capable of doing something wrong or rash. Main Entry: ↑past …
98not want to know — informal phrase to refuse to listen to someone or get involved in something We asked several of them to help, but they didn’t want to know. Thesaurus: to fail or refuse to listensynonym to refuse to think about, believe or accept somethingsynonym …
99not put it past someone — believe someone to be capable of doing something wrong or rash. → past …
100not put it past someone — believe someone to be capable of doing something wrong or rash I wouldn t put it past him to slip something into the drinks …