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View synonyms for incredibly

incredibly

[ in-kred-uh-blee ]

adverb

  1. in a way that is extraordinary, seemingly impossible, or difficult to believe; incredulously:

    Incredibly, we have already raised $750.

  2. Your hair will be left incredibly soft, supple, and shiny.

    I found the incredibly uncomfortable seats a real distraction—tall people beware.



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Usage Note

Incredibly and, somewhat less commonly, incredulously can both be used to mean “unbelievably,” as in It was an incredulously/incredibly expensive flight. They both share the roots of in, meaning “not,” and crēdere, meaning “to believe,” so this shared meaning of “not able to be believed” is rooted in their etymology. Beware, however: they both also have other senses that are not synonyms. Incredibly can mean “very” or “extremely,” but incredulously is not used that way: This is an incredibly exciting moment for me. Incredulously can mean “disbelievingly,” but incredibly is not used that way: She stared at the painting incredulously, skeptical of its veracity .

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Word History and Origins

Origin of incredibly1

First recorded in 1500–10; incredib(le) ( def ) + -ly ( def )

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Example Sentences

It wouldn’t relieve this pandemic cloud, but it would be an incredible moment of relief for a nation that has endured a year like no other.

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In our online graduation celebration last week, I was overwhelmed by the images of our old familiar life together and the incredible beauty of all those faces.

If they’re going to find a way to repeat their incredible run from 2019, that shapeshifting is what’s going to carry them across the finish line.

This is an incredible technique to create brand awareness not just among the products’ direct buyers, but way beyond.

He has a number of tools that include incredible bat speed, though he also had some swing-and-miss issues last season as a rookie.

That makes it incredibly difficult to determine the effects of airstrikes, for example.

The training, at least as described by the U.S. military, is incredibly basic.

Being the first to declare feelings is incredibly difficult.

The squabble was also immortalized in this incredibly awkward family portrait.

Their new Balmain campaign isn't just extremely off-putting and incredibly up-close; it's also a serious sartorial achievement.

And in the incredibly small and incredibly dirty fastness of the stationmaster, they indeed found a Bradshaw.

The evening seemed suddenly to become incredibly still, even the voice of the stream ceasing to be a sound distinct.

It was a golden day, almost incredibly clear and radiant, quivering with brightness and life, and surely with ecstasy.

In fact, incredibly faster, after his once-a-century contraction of short years before.

And in an incredibly short time the Pontellier house was turned over to the artisans.

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