Definition of Incredibility

1. Noun. The quality of being incredible.

Exact synonyms: Incredibleness
Generic synonyms: Quality
Specialized synonyms: Implausibility, Implausibleness
Antonyms: Credibility
Derivative terms: Incredible, Incredible

Definition of Incredibility

1. n. The quality or state of being incredible; incredibleness.

Definition of Incredibility

1. Noun. The quality of being incredible; incredibleness. ¹

2. Noun. That which is incredible. ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Incredibility

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Lexicographical Neighbors of Incredibility

increaseful
increaser
increasers
increases
increasest
increaseth
increasing
increasing function
increasing functions
increasing monotonic
increasingly
increate
incredibilities
incredibility (current term)
incredible
incredibleness
incredibly
increditable
incredulities
incredulity
incredulous
incredulously
incredulousness
incremable
incremate
incremated
incremates
incremating

Literary usage of Incredibility

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Universalist Quarterly and General Review (1863)
"The Alleged incredibility of Miracles. *' BUT for the miracles," said Rousseau, " all the world Would become Christians." Assuming the truth of this ..."

2. Recollections of Mexico by Waddy Thompson (1846)
"Puebla the Lowell of Mexico—Obstacles to Manufactures—City of Cho- lula—incredibility of Cortes' Narrative—First sight of the Valley of Mexico—Description ..."

3. The Twentieth Century American: Being a Comparative Study of the Peoples of by Harry Perry Robinson (1908)
"... Yielding Place to New—The Strain on British Machinery — Americans as Story-Tellers — The incredibility of the Actual. MY desire is to contribute, ..."

4. Observations on the Attempted Application of Pantheistic Principles to the by William Hodge Mill (1861)
"VIEWS RESPECTING THE incredibility OF MIRACLES AND OF THE EXISTENCE OF ANGELS, GOOD AND EVIL. THE principle to which, amidst all inconsistencies of his ..."

5. The Rights of Labour Defended: Or, The Trial of the Glasgow Cotton Spinners by Thomas Hunter, Peter Hacket, Richard M'Neil, James Gibb, Scotland High Court of Justiciary, William M'Lean (1837)
"... or a perjured witness,—and you have to consider the extreme incredibility of a systematic invention by a person determined to give correct evidence. ..."

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