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- Dictionaryincredible/ɪnˈkrɛdɪbl/
adjective
- 1. impossible to believe: "an almost incredible tale of triumph and tragedy" Similar Opposite
- 2. difficult to believe; extraordinary: "the noise from the crowd was incredible" Similar Opposite
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The meaning of INCREDIBLE is too extraordinary and improbable to be believed. How to use incredible in a sentence.
impossible or very difficult to believe: She showed incredible courage and determination in coming back from her injuries to compete again at the international level. Incredible is also used to emphasize that something is unusually good or bad: It was an incredible bargain.
If you describe someone or something as incredible, you like them very much or are impressed by them, because they are extremely or unusually good.
adjective. /ɪnˈkredəbl/. /ɪnˈkredəbl/. impossible or very difficult to believe synonym unbelievable. an incredible story. it is incredible that…. It seemed incredible that she had been there a week already. it is incredible to somebody that…. It's just incredible to me that only one person was hurt.
impossible or very difficult to believe: She showed incredible courage and determination in coming back from her injuries to compete again at the international level. Incredible is also used to emphasize that something is unusually good or bad: It was an incredible bargain.
Incredible describes something you can’t believe because it’s so right, like an incredible double rainbow. Incredulous describes how you feel when you can’t believe something because it’s so wrong, like when someone tells you leprechauns left two pots of gold.
Incredible definition: so extraordinary as to seem impossible. See examples of INCREDIBLE used in a sentence.