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    Un·be·liev·a·ble
    /ˌənbəˈlēvəb(ə)l/

    adjective

    • 1. not able to be believed; unlikely to be true: "unbelievable or not, it happened"
  2. adjective. us / ˌʌn.bɪˈliː.və.b ə l / uk / ˌʌn.bɪˈliː.və.b ə l / unbelievable adjective (SURPRISING) Add to word list. B1. 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.

  3. adjective. too dubious or improbable to be believed: an unbelievable excuse. so remarkable as to strain credulity; extraordinary: the unbelievable fury of the storm; an unbelievable athlete. unbelievable. / ˌʌnbɪˈliːvəbəl / adjective. unable to be believed; incredible or astonishing. Discover More. Derived Forms. ˌunbeˌlievaˈbility, noun.

  4. 1 day ago · 1. adjective. If you say that something is unbelievable, you are emphasizing that it is very good, impressive, intense, or extreme . [emphasis] His guitar solos are just unbelievable. The pressure they put us under was unbelievable. It was an unbelievable moment when Chris won the gold medal.

  5. (informal) used to emphasize how good, bad or extreme something is synonym incredible. We had an unbelievable (= very good) time in Paris. Conditions in the prison camp were unbelievable (= very bad). We get through an unbelievable amount of food each week. The cold was unbelievable (= it was extremely cold).

  6. extremely bad or good and making you feel surprised: It's unbelievable how lucky she's been. unbelievable adjective (NOT LIKELY) B2. not probable and difficult to believe. unbelievably. adverb. (Definition of unbelievable from the Cambridge Learner's Dictionary © Cambridge University Press) Translations of unbelievable. in Chinese (Traditional)

  7. adjective. /ˌʌnbɪˈlivəbl/ used to emphasize how good, bad, or extreme something is synonym incredible We had an unbelievable (= very good) time in Paris. Conditions in the prison camp were unbelievable (= very bad). We go through an unbelievable amount of food each week. The cold was unbelievable (= it was extremely cold).

  8. 1. Not to be believed; incredible: an unbelievable coincidence. 2. Astonishing, extraordinary, or extreme: unbelievable rudeness. un′be·liev′a·bly adv. American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition. Copyright © 2016 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. Published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company.

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