unbelievable to
Frequency: 7.865.4 per million words
Used to specify the person who finds something unbelievable (e.g., unbelievable to me).
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Examples (10)
- It's simply unbelievable to me.
- Her excuse was unbelievable to the jury.
- The level of incompetence was unbelievable to everyone involved.
- His sudden resignation came as unbelievable news to his colleagues.
- What happened next became unbelievable to the witnesses.
- The sheer speed of the transformation was unbelievable to the old residents.
- Their ability to recover seemed unbelievable to the medical team.
- The story he told was completely unbelievable to anyone who knew the truth.
- Such blatant disregard for rules is unbelievable to most ethical people.
- The generosity shown by strangers was unbelievable to the struggling family.