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Definition of unbelievable in English: unbelievableadjectiveʌnbɪˈliːvəb(ə)lˌənbəˈlivəb(ə)l 1Not able to be believed; unlikely to be true. unbelievable or not, it happened Example sentencesExamples - I declare that all such ideas are completely unbelievable and full of rubbish.
- News of his passing was all the more surprising and unbelievable as he had been active up to the very last.
- The first of my objections centres on my belief that most religions are just so unbelievable.
- The old story, if you think an account is unbelievable, it probably is.
- Its just that at the time it seemed so far-fetched and unbelievable.
- This may sound strange and unbelievable to you, but it is real and true.
- It was unbelievable that the Azapo leader was being appointed and not the IFP leader.
- McNamara has made sacrifices of his own to make something that once seemed unbelievable become a reality.
- In the battle field of mind, to live consciously is not only improbable but also unbelievable.
- Perhaps by watching them endlessly we were forcing ourselves to believe the unbelievable.
- I was going to say unbelievable but no it is all too believable with the whole crooked European Empire.
- We can choose to trust in it, even if we find some of the beliefs extrapolated from it to be unbelievable.
- The conclusion seemed unbelievable, not worth contemplating, and yet Pininski was drawn.
- I still find it unbelievable that this has to go to court although I have evidence that he is wrong and has been negligent.
- The rubbish about Howard doing a good job for his Battlers is unbelievable.
- These stories are so strange, so incredible, that they are totally unbelievable.
- It was unbelievable, four men in balaclavas stealing a rocking horse.
- I am very surprised to learn of his arrest because it is unbelievable to even think of classing him with this type of activity.
- Co-incidences are unbelievable things that happen to Blue Witch with amazing regularity.
- Call it a drama, if you insist, but there isn't enough and all of it is contrived, unbelievable and lifeless.
Synonyms incredible, beyond belief, difficult to believe, scarcely credible, inconceivable, unthinkable, unimaginable unconvincing, far-fetched, implausible, improbable, impossible informal hard to swallow, mind-boggling, mind-blowing 2So great or extreme as to be difficult to believe; extraordinary. your audacity is unbelievable Example sentencesExamples - It was just unbelievable, like a dream come true, scoring the winner at Hampden to get into the play-offs.
- For those of you who were able to attend the final game the atmosphere was unbelievable.
- What made the food taste fabulous was the unbelievable view from my window.
- In a match of unbelievable drama and excitement, Ireland defeated the world champions.
- For those frequent travellers to Changi airport, this price tag is unbelievable.
- The galley itself houses an unbelievable collection of medieval art.
- On the other hand, what he's already proved himself able to do with very little money is unbelievable.
- The twins are unbelievable - resilient beyond belief and just inspirational.
- They usually give you an unbelievable amount of joy. believe it, it is real.
- They gave us a lot of respect and their attitude was unbelievable.
- It'll be unbelievable to play there no matter whether it's a big crowd or not.
- He's a self-taught stunt-rider who is just unbelievable and has incredible balance.
- There is flood of company rejects too in the market which are available at unbelievable prices.
- Rod never ceases to amaze us all with his unbelievable voice that seems to just keep getting better as time goes on.
- It is unbelievable how hard those guys worked, and how much they accomplished.
- The views from the front rooms are unbelievable, right across the lake.
- The atmosphere at the Porto game earlier this season, for example, was unbelievable.
- The mash had just the right amount of truffle oil and a general richness to make you moan with pleasure and the gravy was unbelievable.
- He thinks they have squandered unbelievable and unimaginable opportunities.
- Daddy Mack says: something like that the price is unbelievable, but it's true!
Synonyms extraordinary, exceptional, amazing, astonishing, astounding, marvellous, wonderful, sensational, stunning, incredible, miraculous, phenomenal, prodigious
Derivatives nounʌnbɪliːvəˈbɪlɪti The keynote of unbelievability and twee silliness is established right there. Example sentencesExamples - Like a sore that will not heal, there can be many reasons for the continuing tenderness: grief, lack of clarity, refusal to criticize the government, and the overwhelming unbelievability of the act.
- Is it not in the realms of unbelievability that on an item costing less than €2 there can be a price difference of as much as thirty eight cents between stores in the same town?
- Suspend disbelief as the writers reach new depths of unbelievability, by way of twists and turns that infinitely outstrip series one and two.
- Indeed, when in desperation I approached one of the highest offices in the country to facilitate assistance for my children, I was dubbed a liar because of the sheer unbelievability of the situation.
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Definition of unbelievable in US English: unbelievableadjectiveˌənbəˈlēvəb(ə)lˌənbəˈlivəb(ə)l 1Not able to be believed; unlikely to be true. unbelievable or not, it happened Example sentencesExamples - I declare that all such ideas are completely unbelievable and full of rubbish.
- The rubbish about Howard doing a good job for his Battlers is unbelievable.
- Its just that at the time it seemed so far-fetched and unbelievable.
- It was unbelievable, four men in balaclavas stealing a rocking horse.
- The conclusion seemed unbelievable, not worth contemplating, and yet Pininski was drawn.
- In the battle field of mind, to live consciously is not only improbable but also unbelievable.
- I still find it unbelievable that this has to go to court although I have evidence that he is wrong and has been negligent.
- This may sound strange and unbelievable to you, but it is real and true.
- These stories are so strange, so incredible, that they are totally unbelievable.
- News of his passing was all the more surprising and unbelievable as he had been active up to the very last.
- Call it a drama, if you insist, but there isn't enough and all of it is contrived, unbelievable and lifeless.
- Perhaps by watching them endlessly we were forcing ourselves to believe the unbelievable.
- I am very surprised to learn of his arrest because it is unbelievable to even think of classing him with this type of activity.
- McNamara has made sacrifices of his own to make something that once seemed unbelievable become a reality.
- Co-incidences are unbelievable things that happen to Blue Witch with amazing regularity.
- I was going to say unbelievable but no it is all too believable with the whole crooked European Empire.
- It was unbelievable that the Azapo leader was being appointed and not the IFP leader.
- The old story, if you think an account is unbelievable, it probably is.
- The first of my objections centres on my belief that most religions are just so unbelievable.
- We can choose to trust in it, even if we find some of the beliefs extrapolated from it to be unbelievable.
Synonyms incredible, beyond belief, difficult to believe, scarcely credible, inconceivable, unthinkable, unimaginable - 1.1 So great or extreme as to be difficult to believe; extraordinary.
your audacity is unbelievable Example sentencesExamples - For those of you who were able to attend the final game the atmosphere was unbelievable.
- The galley itself houses an unbelievable collection of medieval art.
- Rod never ceases to amaze us all with his unbelievable voice that seems to just keep getting better as time goes on.
- He thinks they have squandered unbelievable and unimaginable opportunities.
- The mash had just the right amount of truffle oil and a general richness to make you moan with pleasure and the gravy was unbelievable.
- What made the food taste fabulous was the unbelievable view from my window.
- The twins are unbelievable - resilient beyond belief and just inspirational.
- For those frequent travellers to Changi airport, this price tag is unbelievable.
- It is unbelievable how hard those guys worked, and how much they accomplished.
- It'll be unbelievable to play there no matter whether it's a big crowd or not.
- They gave us a lot of respect and their attitude was unbelievable.
- In a match of unbelievable drama and excitement, Ireland defeated the world champions.
- He's a self-taught stunt-rider who is just unbelievable and has incredible balance.
- On the other hand, what he's already proved himself able to do with very little money is unbelievable.
- The atmosphere at the Porto game earlier this season, for example, was unbelievable.
- There is flood of company rejects too in the market which are available at unbelievable prices.
- The views from the front rooms are unbelievable, right across the lake.
- Daddy Mack says: something like that the price is unbelievable, but it's true!
- It was just unbelievable, like a dream come true, scoring the winner at Hampden to get into the play-offs.
- They usually give you an unbelievable amount of joy. believe it, it is real.
Synonyms extraordinary, exceptional, amazing, astonishing, astounding, marvellous, wonderful, sensational, stunning, incredible, miraculous, phenomenal, prodigious
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