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Synonyms

incredibly

American  
[in-kred-uh-blee] / ɪnˈkrɛd ə bli /

adverb

  1. in a way that is extraordinary, seemingly impossible, or difficult to believe; incredulously.

    Incredibly, we have already raised $750.

  2. very; extremely.

    Your hair will be left incredibly soft, supple, and shiny.

    I found the incredibly uncomfortable seats a real distraction—tall people beware.


Usage

Incredibly and, somewhat less commonly, incredulously can both be used to mean “unbelievably,” as in It was an incredulously/incredibly expensive flight. They both share the roots of in, meaning “not,” and crēdere, meaning “to believe,” so this shared meaning of “not able to be believed” is rooted in their etymology. Beware, however: they both also have other senses that are not synonyms. Incredibly can mean “very” or “extremely,” but incredulously is not used that way: This is an incredibly exciting moment for me. Incredulously can mean “disbelievingly,” but incredibly is not used that way: She stared at the painting incredulously, skeptical of its veracity .

Etymology

Origin of incredibly

First recorded in 1500–10; incredib(le) ( def. ) + -ly ( def. )

Explanation

You can use the adverb incredibly to mean "extremely," like your best friend's incredibly disturbing Halloween costume. The word incredibly describes anything that is so fantastic, you almost doubt it's real. You might describe an incredibly fast runner or your incredibly strange French teacher. Incredibly can also describe amazement, like incredibly, someone returned your missing wallet, with everything still in it. The Latin root is incredibilis, "that cannot be believed."

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Example Sentences

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“We thought it was incredibly expensive … but it’s like Groundhog Day over and over again, just ratcheting up.”

From MarketWatch • Apr. 28, 2026

"But these achievements are only possible because the operations team worked incredibly hard to keep the survey progressing."

From Science Daily • Apr. 28, 2026

“The Adidas family is incredibly proud of Sabastian and Tigist’s historic achievements,” Patrick Nava, general manager at Adidas running, said.

From Los Angeles Times • Apr. 27, 2026

"Biobank volunteers passionately believe that what they're doing is incredibly valuable, that having this huge bank of information and data helps cure diseases, helps find causes of diseases," she said.

From BBC • Apr. 23, 2026

As long as he concentrated on that little game, he didn’t have to think about the fact that he and Katherine and Chip were about to do something incredibly stupid and probably dangerous as well.

From "Found" by Margaret Peterson Haddix