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Unbelievable, believable, believed All I can think of lol
Believe it or not, there are only 135 common English words that can be made from the letters in "unbelievable". The longest are obviously believable and believe, as well as (un)livable, enviable, and nebulae. (Also : nibble and beanie.)
No. Sometimes something can be so incredible it's UNbelievable. No. Believable means that something can be trusted to use as a fact. Incredible means that you can not believe what is going on. "cred"= trust, "in-"=not. Therefore, incredible = not trustable
The related adjective believable (or unbelievable) has the adverb form believably (unbelievably).There is also a rarely used adverb form believingly,based on the present participle.
The word believe does not have a suffix.
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The adjective form of "believe" is "believable."
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The abstract noun form of the adjective 'believable' is believableness.Related abstract nouns are 'believability' (a quality) and 'belief' (a concept).