No, unbelievable is an adjective, a word that describes a noun. The noun forms are unbelievability and unbelievableness.
Yes, the word 'why' is a noun, an adverb, a conjunction, and an interjection.The noun 'why' is a word for the reason or the explanation.Examples:The why of the crime was difficult to understand. (noun)Why did he do it? (adverb)The jury wanted to know why he would commit the crime. (conjunction)Why, that is unbelievable. (interjection)
depending on what you meant by unbelievable... positive: amazing, incredible, awesome, astonishing, mind-boggling. negative: doubtful, implausible, sketchy, unreal, unlikely.
How can you use unbelievable in a sentence?
Believe
Amazingly is an adverb. It modifies a verb. "He played amazingly." Many words with an LY at the end are adverbs. Amazing would also be a descriptive word (adjective). "That pie was amazing."
Yes, the word 'why' is a noun, an adverb, a conjunction, and an interjection.The noun 'why' is a word for the reason or the explanation.Examples:The why of the crime was difficult to understand. (noun)Why did he do it? (adverb)The jury wanted to know why he would commit the crime. (conjunction)Why, that is unbelievable. (interjection)
The Unbelievable was created in 1996.
The weather is so cold, it is unbelievable. It is unbelievable how stupid some people are!
The duration of The Unbelievable is 2700.0 seconds.
Unbelievable is "incroyable" in French.
No, "un-" is a prefix that is added to words to indicate a negation or reversal of the word's meaning. "Unbelievable" is a word itself, formed by adding the prefix "un-" to "believable."
He's Unbelievable was created in 2002.
Unbelievable Love was created in 1996.
Unbelievable Uglies was created in 1963.
My teacher gave us an unbelievable question.
信じられない (shinjirarenai) is the passive-negative tense for 信じる (shinjiru), which means "to believe". If we append a noun to the end of this, we can describe it as unbelievable. For example, you could say 信じられない事実 (shinjirarenai jijitsu) which has the meaning "unbelievable truth".
depending on what you meant by unbelievable... positive: amazing, incredible, awesome, astonishing, mind-boggling. negative: doubtful, implausible, sketchy, unreal, unlikely.