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incredible (in KRED uh buhl) (adjective), more incredible, most incredible
1. Descriptive of something that cannot be believed or related to that which is beyond belief: Informally incredible is often used to mean unexpectedly or astonishingly large or great; surprising; too good to be possible, exceptionally talented or enjoyable.
2. Etymology: from Latin incredibilis, "that which cannot be believed"; from in, "not" + credibitis, "worthy of belief".
Unbelievable and unimaginable.
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incredible, incredulous
incredible (in KRED uh buhl) (adjective)
Unbelievable: The modern world is accepting many incredible happenings as reality.
incredulous (in KREJ uh luhs) (adjective)
Unbelieving; skeptical: The incredulous men have been deceived so often that they hesitate to believe obvious events.

As incredible as it may be, Frank found himself totally incredulous when the results of the election were announced and he had won.