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unbelievable

/ˌʌnbɪˈliːvəbl̩/adjective5 syllables

Unbelievable means: beyond belief or understanding.

Synonyms for unbelievable23

adjective, as in beyond belief or understanding

incredible, astounding, dumbfounding, dumfounding, fabulous, improbable, marvelous, marvellous, tall, undreamed, undreamed of, undreamt, undreamt of, unimagined
and 5 more, implausible, incredulous, unconvincing, flimsy, unthinkable

adjective, as in having a probability too low to inspire belief

improbable, unconvincing, unlikely, implausible

also used for unbelievable

beyond belief, noncredible, infeasible

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What does unbelievable mean?2

adjective

1

beyond belief or understanding“at incredible speed”

2

having a probability too low to inspire belief

Definitions from the Open English WordNet, CC BY 4.0.

What rhymes with unbelievable?4

four syllables

believableachievableconceivable

five syllables

inconceivable
Show 13 near rhymes
regionalseasonalsequencesweaknessesunreasonablefeasiblebeatricegrievancesforeseeablereadableagreeableunbeatableunspeakable

Unbelievable in a sentence

  • The team spirit was unbelievable, we were all in this together.konhuruk
  • Out of nowhere, an unbelievable quarrel broke in the middle of the road.SunnyMoon
  • This story might sound unbelievable but it is true.unknown
  • It is unbelievable that he did something like that.meloncurtains
  • It’s unbelievable that he hasn’t met anyone special.Nuel
  • The speed with which we forget is just unbelievable.patgfisher
  • The journey that brought me here is almost unbelievable._undertoad
  • The daily life of these people is unbelievable.OsoHombre

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