unbelievably

/ (ˌʌnbɪˈliːvəblɪ) /


adverb
  1. in a manner that is hard to believe; astonishingly: it gets unbelievably hot

  2. (sentence modifier) it is hard to believe that; incredibly: unbelievably, he remained utterly cheerful

Words Nearby unbelievably

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How to use unbelievably in a sentence

  • The important thing was that his Godhood had been grossly, unbelievably insulted—and at a damned inconvenient time, too!

    Pagan Passions | Gordon Randall Garrett
  • Captain Meagher was known in the department as a man incredibly honest and unbelievably dull.

    The Escape of Mr. Trimm | Irvin S. Cobb
  • The cat had fought; the dead animals were headless or disemboweled, unbelievably battered.

    Student Body | Floyd L. Wallace
  • He became aware of an immediate sense of relief; in an unbelievably short time the fever had left him and he was himself again.

  • Then the Oregon radar unbelievably reported that the object was decelerating.

    Operation Terror | William Fitzgerald Jenkins