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unbelievable
adjective
so
unlikely
,
strange
,
or
surprising
that
it
is
hard
to
accept
or
imagine
it
as
true
•
The
magician's
final
trick
was
unbelievable
;
no
one
could
explain
how
he
did
it
.
The
magician's
final
trick
was
unbelievable
;
no
one
could
explain
how
he
did
it
.
•
Scientists
called
the
fossil
find
unbelievable
because
it
filled
a
gap
in
dinosaur
evolution
.
Scientists
called
the
fossil
find
unbelievable
because
it
filled
a
gap
in
dinosaur
evolution
.
formed
from
the
prefix
un-
“
not
”
+
believable
(
from
believe
+
‑able
);
recorded
in
English
since
the
early
19th
century
adjective
used
for
emphasis
to
mean
extremely
good
,
bad
,
or
surprising
•
That
free-kick
goal
was
unbelievable
!
That
free-kick
goal
was
unbelievable
!
•
The
chocolate
cake
you
baked
tastes
unbelievable
.
The
chocolate
cake
you
baked
tastes
unbelievable
.
same
formation
as
the
literal
sense
;
its
emphatic
use
grew
in
20th-century
colloquial
English
to
express
strong
emotion
about
something
remarkable
.