Credible
The affix "in-" in "incredible" means "not." When added to the root word "credible," it changes the meaning from "able to be believed" to "not able to be believed," resulting in "incredible" meaning "unbelievable" or "amazing."
The word "bistro" is believed to have originated from the Russian word "bystro," meaning "quickly" or "hurry."
There are four morphemes in the word "unbelievable": un- (prefix meaning "not"), believe (root word), -able (suffix meaning "able to be"), and -able (suffix meaning "able to be").
reconize and able
Some common suffixes for the word "knowledge" are "-able," "-less," and "-able."
Able to be believed
Unbelievable: adjective:not able to be believed; unlikely to be true.
The affix "in-" in "incredible" means "not." When added to the root word "credible," it changes the meaning from "able to be believed" to "not able to be believed," resulting in "incredible" meaning "unbelievable" or "amazing."
The closest synonym for the word "believed" is "trusted" or "accepted."
In this case, the word credible would mean believable.
The word "believed" appears in 111 verses of the KJV bible.
The word "bistro" is believed to have originated from the Russian word "bystro," meaning "quickly" or "hurry."
he believed = hu he'emin (הוא האמין)
Accepted
No, the word able is not an adjective.The word beautiful is an adjective.
kueza is the Kikuyu word for the English word able.
The word believed is a past tense verb. It is the past of believe.