unbelievably
/ (ˌʌnbɪˈliːvəblɪ) /
in a manner that is hard to believe; astonishingly: it gets unbelievably hot
(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
She had all the pressure of people in the spotlight and was unbelievably rigorous about keeping it real.
Todd is at his best discussing the unbelievably botched rollout of healthcare.gov.
And also just playing it unbelievably cool in the course of making his decisions.
Steele's film also follows the unbelievably brave gays trying to take a stand.
The ‘Hunted’ Gays of Putin’s Russia: Vicious Vigilantes and State Bigotry Close Up | Tim Teeman | October 6, 2014 | THE DAILY BEASTunbelievably, Gallaty says that sexuality—unlike race and gender—can be changed.
The Hateful Pastor All Too Happy to Be Left Behind When It Comes to Gays | Jay Michaelson | September 6, 2014 | THE DAILY BEAST
The important thing was that his Godhood had been grossly, unbelievably insulted—and at a damned inconvenient time, too!
Pagan Passions | Gordon Randall GarrettCaptain Meagher was known in the department as a man incredibly honest and unbelievably dull.
The Escape of Mr. Trimm | Irvin S. CobbThe cat had fought; the dead animals were headless or disemboweled, unbelievably battered.
Student Body | Floyd L. WallaceHe 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
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