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unbelievability

  • a word derived from unbelievable.
    unbelievable
    adjective
    too dubious or improbable to be believed.

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Such adjustments in a relatively constant cinematic structure represented an attempt to update a form which the world's reality put in increasing danger of unbelievability.

From Salon Aug. 17, 2019

Now, let’s skim quickly over the unbelievability of the idea that a television producer could spirit a man who’s under surveillance by both the United States and Pakistan out of his country.

From New York Times Oct. 12, 2014

Its very unbelievability is what makes it so effective.

From Slate Oct. 7, 2013

But it's sentimental and glutinous, and the ending is almost surreal in its contrivance and unbelievability.

From The Guardian Nov. 29, 2012

But when games try to be movies by making gamers spend a good chunk of their time just passively watching rather than actively playing this opens a new dimension of unbelievability.

From Forbes May 20, 2012