Use of unbelievably in Sentences. 29 Examples

The examples include unbelievably at the start of sentence, unbelievably at the end of sentence and unbelievably in the middle of sentence

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unbelievably at the start of sentence


  1. Unbelievably it actually works.
  2. Unbelievably, he had actually christened his only son Arfur.
  3. Unbelievably, our Government are now planning to close this magnificent institution.
  4. Unbelievably, it all dried out without a bubble, and was duly admired by our visitors the following day.
  5. Unbelievably, they were later fined for, respectively, wilful damage and assault, and obstructing the police.

unbelievably in the middle of sentence


  1. He works unbelievably hard.
  2. They are unbelievably ignorant.
  3. What you did was unbelievably stupid.
  4. The band loan rate is unbelievably high.
  5. Lainey was, unbelievably, pregnant again.
  6. Our car was still going unbelievably well.
  7. It was still an unbelievably stupid thing to do.
  8. "That was unbelievably irresponsible," huffed one teacher.
  9. The book was highly controversial and sold unbelievably well.
  10. The nest egg grew and grew; improbably, unbelievably, it grew.
  11. It's so unbelievably good that there has to be something wrong.
  12. The book's descriptions of the killings were unbelievably gory.
  13. She was on the verge of tears, relieved yet unbelievably desolate.
  14. He was unbelievably quick, his hands, feet blurs in the high roof wind.
  15. Her makeup so unbelievably dramatic, so abnormal, she looked mentally ill.
  16. Unfortunately, the Budget was so unbelievably boring that it had the opposite effect.
  17. The most striking thing about this instrument is its weight: it's unbelievably light.
  18. Without exception people were unbelievably friendly during our trip through the South.
  19. Then she undressed with due care for her dress, unbelievably crisp after its night of stress.
  20. Many of his clients are unbelievably nervous, usually because of a bad experience in the past.
  21. The building in front of him was so gracious, so unbelievably big, so grand, so beautiful whether by night or day.
  22. But are not, after all, the three major chords in the last movement of Beethoven's Fifth Symphony unbelievably simple?
  23. Take the new catalyst plant at Clitheroe; the whole project team has met unbelievably difficult performance standards.
  24. Since the publication of Miss Mitford's book, unbelievably, more than twenty-five years ago, some things have greatly changed.

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