unbelievability

[US]/ˌʌnbɪˌliːvəˈbɪləti/
[UK]/ˌʌnbəˌliːvəˈbɪləti/

Translation

n.the quality of being difficult or impossible to believe

Example Sentences

the sheer unbelievability of his alibi made the jury skeptical.

there was an air of unbelievability around the whole story.

i couldn’t get over the unbelievability of the final twist.

her laugh suggested she sensed the unbelievability of the excuse.

the report highlighted the unbelievability of the claim with hard data.

he stared in silence, struck by the unbelievability of what he’d heard.

the video captured the unbelievability on their faces in real time.

critics questioned the unbelievability of the plot and the rushed ending.

to reduce the unbelievability of the scene, the director rewrote the dialogue.

his tone conveyed the unbelievability of the sudden announcement.

the defense tried to downplay the unbelievability of the witness’s account.

even after proof arrived, the unbelievability lingered in the room.

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