incredible - WordReference. com Dictionary of English impossible or hard to believe: We got there with incredible speed [it + be + ~ + that clause] It is incredible that we won the championship in•cred•i•bly, adv : incredibly huge See -cred- so extraordinary as to seem impossible: incredible speed unbelievable: The plot of the book is incredible Latin incrēdibilis See in - 3, credible
incredible - Wiktionary, the free dictionary Adjective incredible (comparative more incredible, superlative most incredible) (literal) Too implausible to be credible; beyond belief [from 15th c ] Synonyms: noncredible, unbelievable Antonyms: believable, credible
Incredible - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com If it's hard to believe and hard to wrap your head around, it just might be incredible A hurricane in Kansas would certainly be incredible, but keeping your bedroom tidy all week counts too
Incredible Definition Meaning | Britannica Dictionary We have put an incredible amount of work into this project The snow fell incredibly fast Incredibly, she has had no formal training as an artist The exam was incredibly difficult