Meaning of That's unbelievable
An expression indicating that something is so surprising it is hard to accept as true.
In simple words: It's hard to believe; it's shocking.
That's unbelievable in a sentence
- When she won the lottery, I thought, 'That's unbelievable!'
- Seeing a huge wave crash over the barrier, I exclaimed, 'That's unbelievable!'
- His ability to speak ten languages is just unbelievable.
- The news of their engagement was unbelievable to their friends.
How to use That's unbelievable
Commonly used in casual conversation to express surprise or disbelief. Avoid in overly formal settings.
Grammar pattern
standalone expression
Memory hint
Imagine someone seeing something shocking and saying 'That's unbelievable!' while holding their hands on their head.

Related words
Collocations with That's unbelievable
- That's unbelievable news
- That's unbelievable behavior
- That's unbelievable luck
Synonyms for That's unbelievable
- Incredible
- Unthinkable
- Astounding
- Extraordinary
- Remarkable
Common mistakes with That's unbelievable
- Used in negative situations instead of positive ones.
- Saying 'This is unbelievable' instead of 'That's unbelievable' in conversations.
- Confusing with 'That's incredible' which has a more positive connotation.
Compare That's unbelievable with Incredible, Extraordinary, Remarkable
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That's unbelievable in other languages
- Arabicالعربية
هذا لا يصدق
من الصعب تصديقه؛ إنه صادم.
- Bengaliবাংলা
এটা অবিশ্বাস্য
এটা বিশ্বাস করা কঠিন; এটা মর্মান্তিক।
- GermanDeutsch
Das ist unglaublich
Das ist kaum zu glauben; das ist schockierend.
- SpanishEspañol
¡Eso es increíble!
Es difícil de creer; es impactante.
- Persianفارسی
این غیرقابل باوره
سخت است که باور کنیم؛ شوکهکننده است.
- FrenchFrançais
C'est incroyable
C'est difficile à croire ; c'est choquant.
- Hindiहिन्दी
यह अविश्वसनीय है
विश्वास करना मुश्किल है; यह चौंकाने वाला है।
- ItalianItaliano
È incredibile
È difficile da credere; è scioccante.
- PortuguesePortuguês
Isso é inacreditável
É difícil de acreditar; é chocante.
- RussianРусский
Невероятно
Трудно поверить; шокирующе.
- Urduاردو
یہ ناقابل یقین ہے
یقین کرنا مشکل ہے؛ یہ چونکا دینے والا ہے۔
- Chinese中文
太不可思议了
真不敢相信;太令人震惊了。
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Frequently asked questions about That's unbelievable
What does That's unbelievable mean?
It's hard to believe; it's shocking.
What is the definition of That's unbelievable?
An expression indicating that something is so surprising it is hard to accept as true.
How do you use That's unbelievable in a sentence?
When she won the lottery, I thought, 'That's unbelievable!'
Can you give another example of That's unbelievable?
Seeing a huge wave crash over the barrier, I exclaimed, 'That's unbelievable!'
What are synonyms for That's unbelievable?
Common alternatives include Incredible, Unthinkable, Astounding, Extraordinary, Remarkable.
What words go with That's unbelievable?
It commonly pairs with That's unbelievable news, That's unbelievable behavior, That's unbelievable luck.
What are common mistakes when using That's unbelievable?
Used in negative situations instead of positive ones. Saying 'This is unbelievable' instead of 'That's unbelievable' in conversations. Confusing with 'That's incredible' which has a more positive connotation.
How do you pronounce That's unbelievable?
US: //ðæts ˌʌnˈbiːləvəbəl//, UK: //ðæts ˌʌnˈbiːləvəbl//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.
When should I use That's unbelievable?
Commonly used in casual conversation to express surprise or disbelief. Avoid in overly formal settings.
