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    in·cred·i·bly
    /inˈkredəblē/

    adverb

    • 1. to a great degree; extremely or unusually: "Michele was incredibly brave"
    • 2. used to introduce a statement that is hard to believe; strangely: "incredibly, he was still alive"

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  2. INCREDIBLY definition: 1. used for saying that something is very difficult to believe: 2. extremely: 3. used for saying…. Learn more.

  3. used for saying that something is very difficult to believe: Incredibly, no one was hurt in the accident. Fewer examples. We missed our flight but, incredibly, got there on time. His car turned over and caught on fire and yet, incredibly, he escaped unscathed. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. incredibly adverb (EXTREMELY) B2. extremely:

  4. Incredibly definition: in a way that is extraordinary, seemingly impossible, or difficult to believe; incredulously. See examples of INCREDIBLY used in a sentence.

  5. The meaning of INCREDIBLY is in an incredible manner. How to use incredibly in a sentence.

  6. Synonyms for INCREDIBLY: extremely, very, terribly, highly, too, so, damn, damned; Antonyms of INCREDIBLY: somewhat, slightly, little, nominally, negligibly, just, hardly, barely.

  7. Definition of incredibly adverb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  8. The word incredibly describes anything that is so fantastic, you almost doubt it's real. You might describe an incredibly fast runner or your incredibly strange French teacher. Incredibly can also describe amazement, like incredibly, someone returned your missing wallet, with everything still in it.

  9. incredibly adverb (DIFFICULT TO BELIEVE) in a way that is difficult to believe: Incredibly, no one was hurt. (Definition of incredibly from the Cambridge Learner's Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)

  10. in•cred•i•ble (in kred′ ə bəl), adj. so extraordinary as to seem impossible: incredible speed. not credible; hard to believe; unbelievable: The plot of the book is incredible. Latin incrēdibilis. See in - 3, credible. late Middle English 1375–1425. in•cred′i•bil′i•ty, in•cred′i•ble•ness, n. in•cred′i•bly, adv.

  11. incredibly. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English in‧cred‧i‧bly /ɪnˈkredəbli/ S3 adverb 1 [ +adj/adverb] informal extremely Nicotine is incredibly addictive. 2 [ sentence adverb] in a way that is hard to believe The knife had pierced his heart, but incredibly he was still alive.