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Meanings of
incredibly
in English
Portuguese
fantasticamente
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In a wonderful manner.
wonderfully
wondrous
superbly
marvellously
fantastically
marvelously
wondrously
fabulously
terrifically
toppingly
Portuguese
fantasticamente
Portuguese
incrivelmente
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Not easy to believe.
unbelievably
improbably
implausibly
credibly
believably
Portuguese
incrivelmente
Synonyms
Examples for "
unbelievably
"
unbelievably
improbably
implausibly
Examples for "
unbelievably
"
1
Almost
unbelievably
,
they let the same thing happen again three minutes later.
2
There were four of them, solid yet transparent, strong yet
unbelievably
delicate.
3
It is easy to make it easier for these
unbelievably
good footballers.
4
Roasting meat and mushrooms smelled
unbelievably
good, and there was fish too.
5
The process of beginning a project, I find scary but
unbelievably
exciting.
1
Of course, it helps that he is
improbably
handsome; almost disquietingly so.
2
We're watching one whose greatest accomplishments,
improbably
,
may be yet to come.
3
Either I'd been
improbably
lucky or Diana was a very good actress.
4
At 19, he was impossibly young for the tournament, and
improbably
handsome.
5
The worthless artist would not
improbably
have been a quite incompetent baker.
1
Despite his recent ordeal, he appeared to be in
implausibly
good health.
2
Even today, nine decades on, the unaccompanied choral writing seems
implausibly
idealistic.
3
She cupped her mouth and imitated an
implausibly
tranquil public address warning.
4
It will reach me in a few days, Eco said briskly, if
implausibly
.
5
The name, a little
implausibly
,
means The Sea Stallion of Glendalough.
Usage of
incredibly
in English
1
As a result, FORM 6 was slow, extremely expensive, and
incredibly
good.
2
He said these were points the government needed to take
incredibly
seriously.
3
He said: This has been an
incredibly
difficult time for all concerned.
4
The months ahead are likely to begin with an
incredibly
balanced approach.
5
Mark is
incredibly
talented, one of the great British actors working today.
6
The fragrance-infused paper material is
incredibly
strong right out of the package.
7
He continues, It's also
incredibly
important to change the view of Africa.
8
Movement is
incredibly
important in helping my body use up my energy.
9
The effect cannabis has on young, developing minds has proved
incredibly
negative.
10
It had been an
incredibly
long day and an even longer week.
11
Our financial services sector is
incredibly
important to our way of life.
12
However, the Dunning-Kruger effect reveals that less-intelligent people are usually
incredibly
confident.
13
It's an
incredibly
tense and dangerous time on Manus Island right now.
14
And that's an
incredibly
good feeling to know that you've achieved that.
15
You won't be surprised to know their social-democratic policies remain
incredibly
similar.
16
The harm has been
incredibly
active in the consciousness of the young.
Other examples for "incredibly"
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incredibly
Adverb
Frequent collocations
incredibly difficult
incredibly important
incredibly short
incredibly hard
incredibly high
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Translations for
incredibly
Portuguese
fantasticamente
fabulosamente
incrivelmente
inacreditavelmente
Incredibly
through the time
Incredibly
across language varieties
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Common
South Africa
Common
New Zealand
Common
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