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14 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Unbelievable' in a Sentence

"Too dubious or improbable to be believed; describes something that is hard to accept or seems unlikely to be true." more

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The roller coaster ride was so fast and thrilling, it felt unbelievable.
The rocket's speed during liftoff was unbelievable.
The discovery of ancient artifacts in the backyard was truly unbelievable for the young archaeologist.
His unbelievable score in the spelling bee amazed everyone, making him the school champion.
Finding a treasure map in the old book was unbelievable luck.
Her unicorn-themed birthday party was truly unbelievable.
The magician performed an unbelievable trick with a disappearing rabbit.
The rocket flew high into the sky, making an unbelievable noise.
The explorer had an unbelievable adventure in the dense jungle.
The giant cake at the party was unbelievable, and everyone wanted a slice.
The magician's unbelievable trick left the children at the birthday party wide-eyed with amazement.
Her drawing of a rainbow was so unbelievable that everyone admired it.
The fairy tale had an unbelievable ending with a talking frog.
Her acrobatic performance was so unbelievable that the entire audience stood in awe.

Unbelievable

uhn-bi-lee-vuh-buhl
adjectiveToo dubious or improbable to be believed; describes something that is hard to accept or seems unlikely to be true.

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Last Updated On: April 12, 2024
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