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Meanings of
unbelievable
in English
Portuguese
incríveis
Catalan
indreïble
Spanish
increíble
Back to the meaning
Incapable of being conceived or imagined.
unlikely
incredible
inconceivable
credible
Related terms
tall
marvellous
marvelous
fabulous
improbable
incredulous
astounding
unthinkable
unconvincing
implausible
Portuguese
incríveis
Synonyms
Examples for "
unlikely
"
unlikely
incredible
inconceivable
Examples for "
unlikely
"
1
As a result, anti-inversion legislation appears
unlikely
to become law this year.
2
Mr Mitau said changes are
unlikely
to happen until early next year.
3
Despite those advantages, future nuclear development in South Africa is extremely
unlikely
.
4
Unlike in continental Europe, this is
unlikely
to come from the state.
5
The new sanctions are
unlikely
to trigger an immediate crisis in Russia.
1
I hear the south of France is
incredible
this time of year.
2
The fact that China has shared information has been
incredible
,
he said.
3
This year, Tata Madiba would have been an
incredible
99 years young.
4
Its
incredible
natural beauty is a direct result of its destructive past.
5
Number one market share in infotainment and telematics,
incredible
success in automotive.
1
Over twelve years, this war, this brutally
inconceivable
violence has raged on.
2
That kind of internal crisis would have been
inconceivable
in the North.
3
The consents were granted without public notification, which Greenpeace said was
inconceivable
.
4
A hundred or a million years of happiness is
inconceivable
to us.
5
Getting back out from this position with an injured partner was
inconceivable
.
Usage of
unbelievable
in English
1
It was absolutely
unbelievable
.
Poulter's 2017 has already proved quite the story.
2
I know I said she was
unbelievable
,
that this time was different.
3
The lack of common sense involved in that was
unbelievable
to me.
4
The change is
unbelievable
;
better grip, better comfort, easier transition between poses.
5
In at least one historical aspect, however, the film is fundamentally
unbelievable
.
6
He said: In those early days in Downing Street, it was
unbelievable
.
7
For Robinson's family, the difference has been almost
unbelievable
,
especially in Grace.
8
It was a really intense moment and an
unbelievable
effort by everyone.
9
When the World Cup is set so far in advance it's
unbelievable
.
10
We know they have
unbelievable
spirit and they've made it always difficult.
11
Every single detail is as
unbelievable
as the Lost City of Atlantis.
12
But it is an
unbelievable
opportunity so I'm looking forward to it.
13
He said despite all the constrictions it has been an
unbelievable
experience.
14
They did something
unbelievable
.
And
they played in the way we were thinking.
15
If that feat sounds
unbelievable
,
Kozak herself has yet to process it.
16
I totally understand the choice of England because football is
unbelievable
here.
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unbelievable
Adjective
Frequent collocations
almost unbelievable
just unbelievable
so unbelievable
seem unbelievable
unbelievable thing
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Translations for
unbelievable
Portuguese
incríveis
incrível
inacreditável
inacreditáveis
Catalan
indreïble
Spanish
increíble
Unbelievable
through the time
Unbelievable
across language varieties
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Common
South Africa
Common
Ireland
Common
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