a bit thick, beyond belief, dubitable, hard of belief, improbable, mind-boggling, passing belief, ridiculous, tall, unconvincing, unimaginable, weak
Definitionadj. beyond belief or understanding
Last update: August 26, 2015
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There was an unbelievable price rise of onions. [Please select]
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An unbelievable amount of blood was pumping from a tiny cut on her hand. [Please select]
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Sometimes I am afraid it is too good to last--after nearly four years of disasters one has a feeling that this constant success is unbelievable. [Please select]
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"If anything in the world would reconcile me to divorce, it is this unbelievable situation." [Please select]
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The number of brown cars which had come to grief along that road was unbelievable. [Please select]
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His nerveless cowardice had all at once become unbelievable to himself. [Please select]
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There is surely nothing in the facts of natural history, nor in Darwin's theory of evolution, that makes such a supposition unbelievable. [Please select]
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The amount of labour they perform is almost unbelievable; every particle of dirt is carried away between their chin and fore-paws. [Please select]
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