/ʌˌnbʌliˈvʌbʌl/ - [unbuleevubul] - un•be•liev•a•ble
We found 6 definitions of unbelievable from 3 different sources.
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unbelievable - beyond belief or understanding; "at incredible speed"; "the book's plot is simply incredible" | ||
incredible | ||
believable, credible appearing to merit belief or acceptance; "a credible witness" | ||
implausible having a quality that provokes disbelief; "gave the teacher an implausible excuse" | ||
incredulous not disposed or willing to believe; unbelieving | ||
unconvincing, flimsy not convincing; "unconvincing argument"; "as unconvincing as a forced smile" | ||
unthinkable incapable of being conceived or considered | ||
believability, credibility, credibleness the quality of being believable or trustworthy | ||
dumbfounding, dumfounding, astounding bewildering or striking dumb with wonder | ||
fabulous barely credible; "the fabulous endurance of a marathon runner" | ||
improbable, marvellous, marvelous, tall too improbable to admit of belief; "a tall story" | ||
unbelievable - having a probability too low to inspire belief | ||
improbable, unconvincing, unlikely | ||
implausible having a quality that provokes disbelief; "gave the teacher an implausible excuse" |