How To Use Unbelievable In A Sentence

  • The crowd was unbelievable and the best thing is that it is my wedding anniversary today. Times, Sunday Times
  • There were unbelievable floral exhibits and hanging baskets of enormous size and abundant in colour.
  • Speaking from the Siberian city of Khanty-Mansiysk, where the ballot was held, CJ de Mooi, the president of the English Chess Federation, said: It was unbelievable. Chess world shocked as Karpov fails to capture top job
  • The fact they put it as suicide is an unbelievable story. The Sun
  • His kicking game in tight situations is unbelievable and his positional play has been superb in the championship this year. Times, Sunday Times
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  • ROBERTS: Unbelievable, also the spelling bee, the annual spelling bee wrapped up last night, the winning word serrefine. CNN Transcript Jun 1, 2007
  • His guitar solos are just unbelievable.
  • Anytime you see a sign like that, you see this fracture, what we call an oblique fracture so it kind of spirals up, we know that he had some unbelievable force at his ankle that transmitted up through his fibula and fractured it. T.O.
  • The rubbish about Howard doing a good job for his Battlers is unbelievable.
  • Even if you look past some of the unbelievable contrivances of this portrayal of the U. S. judicial system and just basic common sense, there's nothing that really stands out in this movie.
  • Flipping unbelievable, the Queen would rob the coffers of schools and hospitals so that her tawdry hangers on and distant relatives don't have to pay their way Grr If they are grace and favour, let the residents of them pay if Her Maj ain't got the dough but bollocks to us paying it, we don't pay our taxes so chinless hooray henries and Chlamydia Camilla's can have a ball at our expense. The Independent - UK RSS Feed
  • The temperature often topped 50 degrees celsius and the hot thermal winds blew with unbelievable ferocity.
  • It was unbelievable what happened - a little miracle that we summoned the strength to fight back and win from that position. The Sun
  • The fact that the horn barely missed the aorta is an UNBELIEVABLE piece of luck is what I meant to say. Close Calls: Gored By a Bull Elk
  • On the 6th week, he had a check-up and the doctor said it was unbelievable, but the cancer had shrunken, and was now operable, and that they would take out one lung.
  • I found most of the characters in the play totally unbelievable.
  • The bunkers were in an unbelievable condition no doubt due to the efforts by the ground keepers on the other eighteen which made them almost unplayable.
  • When Citigroup is getting hit like this, I mean it's just unbelievable," said Sal Masionis, a stockbroker at Brant Securities, adding that Canadian banks were also suffering as a result.
  • Of course, it all sounds a bit fanciful, perhaps even unbelievable, unpractical, but it wasn't as though I were of a brilliant mind and had a university-destined career.
  • It was unbelievable what happened - a little miracle that we summoned the strength to fight back and win from that position. The Sun
  • Manchester Science Festival, ManchesterThis might be the season of superstition and spooks, but since science is more unbelievable, wondrous and scary than fiction, it's apt timing for Manchester's cornucopia of explorative events (more than 200 of them). This week's new events
  • You are such an unbelievable dweeb sometimes that it amazes me.
  • I was going to say unbelievable but no it is all too believable with the whole crooked European Empire.
  • They have certainly earned these last few weeks of unbelievable memories. The Sun
  • Even more unbelievable to Etherton was that there was no private photography gallery in this photography-rich city.
  • I've had some unbelievable bluebill shoots in western Minnesota. StarTribune.com rss feed
  • The manner he continued to deceive people and think he could get away with it is unbelievable. The Sun
  • But the atmosphere was unbelievable and the place was really heaving. The Sun
  • News of his passing was all the more surprising and unbelievable as he had been active up to the very last.
  • We get through an unbelievable amount of food each week.
  • I find it unbelievable that people can accept this sort of behaviour.
  • And this group of heroes, according to Hitchens, was subjected to a "near-unbelievable deluge of abusive and calumnious dreck .... Christopher Hitchens' "Hitch 22": Left? Right? Center?
  • Management have demonstrated almost unbelievable incompetence in their handling of the dispute.
  • He smiles and says: 'It was unbelievable. The Sun
  • Time just passes so quickly, it's unbelievable.
  • The first was an unbelievable effort from the edge of the penalty area which required lightning reflexes and incredible skill. The Sun
  • “It is unbelievable what happens when you unloose fear,” he said. Be Excellent at Anything
  • The soft life they lead nowadays as constituency members is just unbelievable compared with the good old days.
  • The Red Sox's Kevin Youkilis said Matsuzuka's performance in tight jams is unbelievable: It's amazing. Dice-K dominant in Boston victory
  • Conditions in the prison camp were unbelievable .
  • His large-scale color photographs illustrate the unbelievable density of Hong Kong's residential high-rises.
  • We can choose to trust in it, even if we find some of the beliefs extrapolated from it to be unbelievable.
  • The game delivers an exhilarating thrill ride down huge wave faces and into barreling tubes, allowing gamers to pull off unbelievable moves.
  • Once she wrote back telling of an unbelievable class she had in Australia.
  • Spain are technically unbelievable but there still has to be an end product. The Sun
  • The number of paint cans was unbelievable, and there were many different chemical compounds from oven cleaner to fertilizers, all free for the taking.
  • I'm worried that at some point, someone's got the purpose of those two rooms mixed up, as the stench of wee in the kitchen is unbelievable.
  • These stories are so strange, so incredible, that they are totally unbelievable.
  • It seems unbelievable that the Conservative government has prorogued Parliament for the second time in a year. Archive 2010-01-01
  • For a mare to win 21 successive races is unbelievable. The Sun
  • It was unbelievable what happened - a little miracle that we summoned the strength to fight back and win from that position. The Sun
  • What is curious is that as time went on and the research unfolded, the evidence for discarnate intention became ever more unexpected, seemingly unbelievable, and increasingly incontrovertible. The Sacred Promise
  • No one had explained the different forms of complaint procedure to me and I found this unbelievable. Times, Sunday Times
  • Then, in about 1982, a shop opened up in Bantry selling smoked ham and salami and pâté, which was unbelievable for us.
  • Matzoh ball, noodles, and a giant kreplach … unbelievable. Men Kui Tei is Just What the Doctor Ordered | Midtown Lunch - Finding Lunch in the Food Wasteland of NYC's Midtown Manhattan
  • And there's also an added bonus for speed freak dads: the chance to go for an unbelievable spin in a rally car.
  • It was unbelievable, everyone was asking after her.
  • The house across me has had 15 occupants in less than four years and the partying is unbelievable. Archive 2009-02-01
  • In a brazen and nearly unbelievable move, the Kurdistan Democratic Party (KDP) headed by warlord Masoud Barzani has prevented voting by Assyrian (also known as Chaldean and Syriac) Christians of the Nineveh Plain in northern Iraq. Your Right Hand Thief
  • The energy and dynamism were unbelievable. Times, Sunday Times
  • I CANNOT BELIEVE obama's people keep attacking clinton, accusing her of being a racist, of being a destructor etc etc. they've got their nomination, they got what they wanted. are they trying to make us vote for mccain?!?!?!? it is UNBELIEVABLE. clinton isnt dividing the democrats. its the obama people insulting clinton, our gal. and in case you hadnt noticed, we dont forget those who mess with the clintons. Senators mull the No. 2 spot
  • O.J. outrage, tonight an unbelievable new twist, shocking allegations from Nicole Brown ` s sister that the families were offered what she calls hush money from the people who put together Simpson ` s offensive confession TV special and book. CNN Transcript Nov 21, 2006
  • This unbelievable remark was followed by a grim attempt at face-saving, one that relied heavily on the convenient myth of ‘liberation’.
  • Its just that at the time it seemed so far-fetched and unbelievable.
  • It was unbelievable, four men in balaclavas stealing a rocking horse.
  • His guitar solos are just unbelievable.
  • And then came an unbelievable final three minutes. The Sun
  • His performances over the past two years have been unbelievable. Times, Sunday Times
  • I didn't back him in the Irish Derby, but at those odds on Saturday, he was an unbelievable bet.
  • McNamara has made sacrifices of his own to make something that once seemed unbelievable become a reality.
  • I still find it unbelievable that this has to go to court although I have evidence that he is wrong and has been negligent.
  • June 21st, 2006 at 7: 42 pm unbelievable says: approximately 500 weapons munitions which contain degraded mustard or sarin nerve agent Think Progress » Santorum: We Found the WMD
  • He gets in some unbelievable areas, good scoring positions. Times, Sunday Times
  • It is unbelievable the speed you can carry into that section of the track. The Sun
  • If you go back to 1982 we saw some incredible feats of 'getting things done' for example airborne early warning Sea King, containerised sea wolf, the overall logistic effort in assembling the task force, turning container ships into half carriers and a myriad of other feats of the unbelievableAre we actually capable of doing anything quickly these days given over regulation and all round 'leanness' Army Rumour Service
  • The script is contrived and unbelievable.
  • The large rear door provides great access to comfy seats with unbelievable leg room.
  • It't unbelievable that the lamebrains who caused the financial disaster, by throwing money at people who couldn't repay it, are hired to fix it. The Sun
  • [WYWH tempo is variable, but other than that, unbelievable.] Coyote Blog » Blog Archive » Favorite Live Album
  • The suffering the Afghan people have endured is unbelievable. Take Warning | ATTACKERMAN
  • I find it unbelievable that our city leaders do not support an event that will bring exposure, people, fun and money to the city.
  • This kind of turnout is just an unbelievable thing. USATODAY.com - Crowd rocks Carrier Dome in greeting champion Orangemen
  • We get through an unbelievable amount of food each week.
  • Due to my fellow apartment dwellers leaving unbelievable amounts of festering food waste in the garbage cans, the management removed them.
  • It is unbelievable that anyone would have the nerve to even suggest this - especially someone who has a responsible position in Government.
  • The amount of stories they have to find is unbelievable. The Sun
  • There is nothing so strange and so unbelievable that it has not been said by one philosopher or another. Rene Descartes 
  • His will to win is unbelievable and that is something which he has drilled into us.
  • It was unbelievable the way his voice and carisma stirred the people.
  • There is flood of company rejects too in the market which are available at unbelievable prices.
  • In the battle field of mind, to live consciously is not only improbable but also unbelievable.
  • An unbelievable snob is described at the New York Times article at the link. Stop being snobby about reading
  • The amount of moaning and complaining coming from certain sections of the stands was unbelievable. The Sun
  • He was a prolific scorer from the first day out and he clocked up some unbelievable scoring totals.
  • Buddhism held an alternative but no less unbelievable theology - that there was no such thing as a God, and that on death your soul transmigrates into the body of some new born creature.
  • Like most writers, I collected an unbelievable number of rejections for things I'd written in the past.
  • Just to be there was unreal, but the stress was unbelievable.
  • He died there in October 1774 amid scenes of unbelievable squalor.
  • He made me an unbelievable trumpet with carvings and designs and a big double bell, like a space-age trumpet.
  • On the other hand, what he's already proved himself able to do with very little money is unbelievable.
  • What made the food taste fabulous was the unbelievable view from my window.
  • It was unbelievable how much junk was stuffed into the small space.
  • They were outmuscled but kept on coming back, kicking unbelievable penalties under pressure.
  • It was unbelievable that we were expected to pay twice.
  • It was unbelievable that the Azapo leader was being appointed and not the IFP leader.
  • But then I stepped back, saw the name 'herm' and suddenly it wasn't so unbelievable. Drudge Retort
  • And the city is unbelievable too - a mad hubbub of noise and action.
  • They work with an unbelievable speed.
  • The thing about victimization fantasies is that there are plenty of * believable* ones you could write without turning to the unbelievable ones. Intertribal: more Under The Dome angst
  • Right now my enthusiasm, my excitement and my adrenaline levels are unbelievable.
  • The large rear door provides great access to comfy seats with unbelievable legroom.
  • The Dutch-born abstractionist's death from a disease that eats memory is an irony that imbues ‘Erasure ‘with unbelievable sadness.’
  • It's frankly unbelievable that at the touch of a button, I can choose between live or near-live performances from a host of acts at the world's greatest music festival.
  • He said: ‘Ten people who don't know the town will decide the future of that site. The way things get railroaded through district is unbelievable.’
  • It was unbelievable, absolutely incredible. The Sun
  • Rod never ceases to amaze us all with his unbelievable voice that seems to just keep getting better as time goes on.
  • This game was about the last half-hour with 11 players playing unbelievable and winning. The Sun
  • To the naked eye it was a glorious spectacle; through the telescope, it was unbelievable.
  • May 7th, 2006 at 1: 27 pm unbelievable says: the sprig of parsley is placed in such a “devil may care” manner. Think Progress » NPR’s Liasson Falsely Claims “It’s Democrats, Not Just Republicans Taking Money From Abramoff”
  • It is unbelievable that one little protest is causing so much hoo-ha and so much scandal.
  • The mash had just the right amount of truffle oil and a general richness to make you moan with pleasure and the gravy was unbelievable.
  • You don't hear a lot of instrumentals, which is great because you get to hear her unbelievable vocal ability. Black Entertainment : Black News : Urban News : Hip Hop News - EURweb.com
  • I would recommend a book called The Paleolithic Prescription written about 20 years ago by an anthroplogist and physician that describes the unbelievable feats early man could perform. Ancient Athenian athletes more fit than elite athletes of today | The Blog of Michael R. Eades, M.D.
  • There they visited a volcano, ‘it was unbelievable’ Pat said to see smoke belching from a mountain.
  • Here we have a man who is at the pinnacle of power yet continues to spout off in unbelievable ways. The Sun
  • This led to some inconsistent and frankly unbelievable plot devices and left me feeling detached and unsympathetic towards both of the lead characters.
  • Phoebe would be an unbelievable, unlikable character if we didn't all know someone like her: accomplished, confident, quirky.
  • Matt sez, This story has it all: a tiny, flyblown town rising up against their own draconian police force, a gang of cops shooting a fireman in front of a judge, it's utterly unbelievable. Boing Boing
  • The unbelievable turn of events creates a genre-busting film about the dark side of social networking. The Sun
  • It's unbelievable how many different ‘sordinos’ they have in their equipment to play the con-sordino-beginning of the Francaix Trio.
  • The film has moments of extraordinary complexity presented with unbelievable simplicity.
  • I was able to get close to the stage and could see his face and even in his state (he looked pickled) he still was unbelievable.
  • It seems unbelievable to Shafer that there could be dozens of active stash houses without the police busting them all.
  • All TV announcers had unbelievable upper class accents.
  • I find it unbelievable that people can accept this sort of behaviour.
  • The setting is unbelievable detailed with its decrepitness yet infused with a ragamuffin lifestyle of people getting by in the most unexpected ways. Today in Fantasy: September 22, 2009
  • It seems to me intellectually entirely consistent, emotionally true in lots of ways, and unbelievable only on the balance of probabilities, which is no disproof at all.
  • This may sound strange and unbelievable to you, but it is real and true.
  • It may be unbelievable, but it's the truth.
  • You should see her wardrobe - it's unbelievable - she's got about fifty pairs of shoes.
  • With unbelievable speed, he raised the trocar in both of his hands like a club, and I knew I was dead. NO BODY
  • It is almost unbelievable that one could even contemplate a population where in 13 out of every 100 live births, the child was a cretin.
  • A seaman at my elbow screamed and stood up, tearing at a sumpitan dart in his arm; as I dived for the cover of the rail another stood quivering in a cable a foot from my face; Brooke leaned over, grinning, snapped it off, tossed it away, and then did an unbelievable thing. Flashman's Lady
  • This, to the Interpreter, was the almost unbelievable tragedy -- that the people should not know what to do; that they should not have given more thought to making the structure of their citizenship stormproof. Helen of the Old House
  • These black-market suede bootee leave aspect unbelievable on you with everything in your closet. Warning: Slant-Eye Alert
  • He thinks they have squandered unbelievable and unimaginable opportunities.
  • More rumors spread, each more outrageous and unbelievable than the last.
  • The old story, if you think an account is unbelievable, it probably is.
  • It is unbelievable that the original passenger manifests have still not been released.
  • The critics, notoriously sniffy, had perhaps forgotten that in opera there is always an element of the unbelievable. Times, Sunday Times
  • To these people, unbelievable as it sounds to us spoiled Western civilization kids, the sweatshop is a positive force in their lives. Nailed!
  • Rashness, unbelievable and incomprehensible rashness, to use the word "kamikaze" to describe the "technology" of allied aviation. Bernard-Henri Lévy: A Reply -- With Regret -- to Claude Lanzmann
  • I was so shy it was unbelievable and it never occurred to me that I could get into this business.
  • The manner he continued to deceive people and think he could get away with it is unbelievable. The Sun
  • That is, do reasoners perceive that covariation information is more useful to them when they are making judgments about believable as opposed to unbelievable causal candidates?
  • The cast are brilliant; the set fantastic, the sound unbelievable and the lighting and costumes are very much on par.
  • He kind of pestered Bob Dole to create a task force on health-care reform back when the Bush administration didn't seem to be very interested in the issue, led it for many years, and under just unbelievable pressure from many in his own party and ultimately his own leader, Senator Dole, to abandon the effort and to hand President Clinton a real political setback. The System: The American Way of Politics at the Breaking Point
  • It's a country of dreamers, and doers, and people are compassionate about their neighbors, it's just unbelievable.
  • We get through an unbelievable amount of food each week.
  • Certainly as a work of fiction this series could be easily dismissed as impossibly cute and unbelievable.
  • It was an unbelievable feeling doing that for your hometown club, something I always dreamed of and wanted to do. Times, Sunday Times
  • The cast of whacky eccentrics and their unbelievable behaviour grates; it doesn't come across as in any way real.
  • Mike Hansberry says: whit: i have to agree. 33+ standard deviations difference? noWAY. the sad thing is that people are so unfamiliar with basic math concepts that they can read something like that and not go “WTF?” it is as unbelievable as a statement like “in 2 days, mary gained 350 lbs of bodyfat”. people would go WTF? if they saw that, and rightly so The Volokh Conspiracy » The “Racist” Charge
  • He thinks they have squandered unbelievable and unimaginable opportunities.
  • THE INDEPENDENT: Arsene Wenger has described the growing criticism of hismanagement of Arsenal as "unbelievable" and admitted he is made to feel likehe has "killed someone". Football.co.uk news feed
  • It'll be unbelievable to play there no matter whether it's a big crowd or not.
  • On the Big Island, Chain of Craters Road is unbelievable, and driving towards Waimea is the only place I have ever seen a "moonbow" - a rainbow made from the light of a full moon. SFGate: Top News Stories
  • I wasn't going to comment on it, but the media spin was just too unbelievable to let it pass.
  • It was unbelievable and the sense of shock and sadness was palpable all around the region.
  • We get through an unbelievable amount of food each week.
  • No one had explained the different forms of complaint procedure to me and I found this unbelievable. Times, Sunday Times
  • Hazard said: 'It was unbelievable. The Sun
  • It was just unbelievable that she thought that she could get away with it. Times, Sunday Times
  • It's unbelievable how bad movies have been. Times, Sunday Times
  • The dam was finished and in service by September of 1941, an unbelievable sight.
  • Sunday was dope with the unbelievable Red Sox game in the afternoon and then the show at night.
  • But inside, there were all kinds of unbelievable spells, incantations, charms, potion recipes, and information about magic.
  • Much of the rest of the e-mail is rambling, incoherent, badly written, nonsensical, fanciful, and downright unbelievable.
  • It was an unbelievable bit of fielding and that is the value of a great all-rounder. Times, Sunday Times
  • Courtesy of that ubiquitous burster of Internet myths Snopes, here are a few more famous, infamous, fraudulent, unbelievable (and a few that are true) snake-related e-mail hoaxes. Busting 10 Snake-Related Email Hoaxes
  • It's unbelievable that they have permitted this trial to go ahead.
  • Courtesy of that ubiquitous burster of Internet myths Snopes, here are a few famous, infamous, fraudulent, unbelievable (and a few that are true) snake-related e-mail hoaxes. Busting 10 Snake-Related Email Hoaxes
  • The self-confidence, assurance and poise with which the children tackled each and every one of the 21 songs on the programme was unbelievable.
  • This tour has been a big downer for us and Australia have played some unbelievable cricket. The Sun
  • I am very surprised to learn of his arrest because it is unbelievable to even think of classing him with this type of activity.
  • The twins are unbelievable - resilient beyond belief and just inspirational.
  • All this added up to the unbelievable: Wake won the regular season title in the nation's best conference and bulled its way into the AP top 10.
  • It is unbelievable when you think of the great names who played for this club. Times, Sunday Times
  • The most startling (and, for some people, unbelievable) such event was the origin of the eukaryotes by the fusion of an archaebacterium with some eubacteria.
  • Yvonne's excuse for being late was totally unbelievable.
  • THERE'S an unbelievable world of fantastic freebies and deals online ONLY for Sun+ members. The Sun
  • The defense team objected to Parrella's use of the phrase "ridiculous and unbelievable. Breaking News: CBS News
  • The idea that anyone can see this person as qualified to be the POTUS is almost unbelievable. CNN Poll: Most Americans say Palin not qualified to serve as president
  • Being a studio picture, this is only the beginning, and we are taken on a ridiculous and unbelievable journey through the kind of paranormal world that only unbalanced fruitcakes could possibly relate to.
  • So, I slid next to him and we rehashed the exciting unbelievable quality of the game.
  • Continuing my fascination with Aussie slang, I present my latest find (courtesy of Mark Liberman at Language Log): furphy.furphy n. (pl. furphies) 1 a false report or rumour. 2 an absurd story. • adj. (furphier, furphiest) absurdly false, unbelievable: that's the furphiest bit of news I ever heard. Languagehat.com: FURPHY.
  • The midfielder said: 'It was an unbelievable reaction by their keeper. The Sun
  • They regarded him as a man of almost unbelievable integrity and honesty. Christianity Today
  • It is unbelievable to me that the highest-paid team in baseball would start the season in such a deep funk.
  • The seafood restaurants are great and the surf beaches just up and down the coast are unbelievable. Times, Sunday Times

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