unbelievable
IPA: ʌnbʌɫˈivʌbʌɫ
adjective
- (literally) Not to be believed.
- (figuratively) Amazing, incredible; so surprising that one is almost unable to believe.
- Implausible or improbable.
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Examples of "unbelievable" in Sentences
- The word 'unbelievable' is constantly used in sports.
- Thanks for a land that truly defines the word "unbelievable".
- No, what's unbelievable is that someone thinks this posting means anything in English.
- The word "unbelievable" is overused these days, but let us take a moment to review this incredible turn of events.
- It produces heroic strivings for evidence to prove that the unbelievable is the only thing that can be believed .....
- Outside court, Mr. Boyland expressed relief and thanked his legal team and supporters, repeating the word "unbelievable" three times.
- As well as what he describes as the unbelievable fish, he praises the first-class vegetables, delicious rice pudding, exemplary tiramisu, a couple of brilliant scroppinos
- What I find utterly unbelievable is that some people do not realize the magnitude of the economic problems we are in, especially the duration (8 years or more) that it took us to get to this point.
- A member of the rebels fighting forces loyal to Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi says his group is concerned that the international community has been unable to stop what he describes as the unbelievable atrocities being committed by Gadhafi forces against unarmed Libyans in Misrata and Zawiya.
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