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 opposite of "incredible" using a prefix is "credible." The prefix "in-" in "incredible" means "not," so "incredible" means "not credible" or "not believable." By removing the "in-" prefix, you are left with "credible," which means "believable" or "worthy of trust."
Synonyms for remarkable: amazing commendable incredible spectacular
Synonyms: absurd, idiotic, ludicrous, preposterous, Antonyms: believable, realistic, reasonable, sensible, understandable Hope this helps!
Different, amazing, astonishing, bizarre, curious, incredible, extraordinary, surprising, weird, unique, or remarkable. Those words mean unusual.
more believable, most believable
Synonyms for credulous are believable, plausible, likely.
The root word in incredible is cred. The suffix is -ible.
The opposite of "incredible" using a prefix is "credible." The prefix "in-" in "incredible" means "not," so "incredible" means "not credible" or "not believable." By removing the "in-" prefix, you are left with "credible," which means "believable" or "worthy of trust."
The adjective is spelled unbelievable (incredible, implausible).
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The prefix "un-" can be added to the word "incredible" to create the opposite, which would be "uncredible" meaning not credible or believable.
believable, possible, likely, reasonable, probable, plausible, conceivable, imaginable
Incredible is often used to mean "amazing" or "astounding", but technically refers to something that cannot be believed. (credible = believable)
Synonyms would be inconceivable, unthinkable, or incredible.
A few synonyms would be: Astonishing, fantastic, or incredible.
Incredible is an adjective. Some synonyms are amazing, spontaneous, great, good, fantastic, and newsworthy.
Synonyms for remarkable: amazing commendable incredible spectacular