unbelievably

IPA: ʌnbʌɫˈivʌbɫi

adverb

  • (manner) In a manner that one does not or cannot believe.
  • (degree) To an extent not to be believed.
  • (evaluative) Contrary to expectations, amazingly.
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Examples of "unbelievably" in Sentences

  • The arthritis was unbelievably painful.
  • Are they wrong and the unbelievably arrogant
  • [ ] The potential for actual harm in unbelievably small.
  • And now, even more unbelievably, is this secret plan of China to take over America according to O'Donnell.
  • Throughout the novel, Skelly puts himself in unbelievably dangerous situations for the sake of the "story."
  • He won across the board, he won red states unbelievably, which is really important to Democrats as we think about who can win in November.
  • All the peasants eat together unbelievably modest rations of ground corn or rice, with an occasional sprinkling of bits of dried fish, in unbelievably drab communal dining-halls.
  • Echoing DCreader (#10), state budgets also face a real timebomb in unbelievably lavish pension plans for public workers that will require painful increases to fund them in the near future.
  • February 19th, 2009 at 1: 18 pm state budgets also face a real timebomb in unbelievably lavish pension plans for public workers that will require painful increases to fund them in the near future.

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