Unbelievable and unexpected both mean that something is surprising or unexpected, but they are slightly different in usage and emphasis: 1.unbelievable (unbelievable): Unbelievable English [ˌʌnbɪˈli:vəbl] American [ˌʌnbɪˈlivəbəl] adj. Unbelievable; untenable; (because it is too good or too bad) unbelievable; very amazing Derivative: unbelievability unbelievably Bilingual example. Happy Xiaoxiaole, the English words in it: good, great, amazing, excellent, crazy, unbelievable, bonus time.
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English words in Happy Fun: good (good), great (very good), amazing (very good), excellent (great), crazy (unbelievable), unbelievable (unbelievable), bonus time (reward time). Happy Xiao Xiao Le When challenged, I. /that's unbelievable! Unbelievable! 3. I can't believe it! I can't believe it! 4. (Do you want to take a part of my body?) or (Do you want to fix me?) 8 come and get some (Come on, do you want to get something?) Female version 1 headshot (.
6 unbelievable (unbelievable) 7 you wanna a piece of me?