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    unbelievable
    /ˌʌnbɪˈliːvəbl/

    adjective

    • 1. not able to be believed; unlikely to be true: "unbelievable or not, it happened"
    • 2. so great or extreme as to be difficult to believe; extraordinary: "your audacity is unbelievable"

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  2. Unbelievable means extremely surprising or unable to be believed because unlikely. Learn how to use this adjective in different contexts with examples from the Cambridge Dictionary and Corpus.

  3. Learn the meaning, synonyms, examples, and history of the adjective unbelievable, which means too unlikely for belief or very significant. Find out how to use it in a sentence and how to cite it.

  4. Learn the meaning and usage of the adjective unbelievable, which can describe something very good, bad, or unlikely. See synonyms, pronunciation, collocations, and sentences with unbelievable.

  5. The word unbelievable describes something that is beyond understanding, like the idea, until the Middle Ages, that the earth might actually be round.

  6. extremely surprising: She eats an unbelievable amount of food. You've had such bad luck it's unbelievable. You should see her wardrobe - it's unbelievable - she has about 50 pairs of shoes. Fewer examples. Management have demonstrated almost unbelievable incompetence in their handling of the dispute.

  7. Unbelievable means not to be believed, incredible, or astonishing. Find out the pronunciation, translation, and examples of unbelievable and related words in this comprehensive online dictionary.

  8. Unbelievable means too dubious or improbable to be believed, or so remarkable as to strain credulity. See the origin, derived forms, and usage examples of this adjective from Dictionary.com.