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incredibly in English:

1. extremely


I may seem confident, but I get extremely nervous speaking in front of people. My hands tremble, I get all tongue-tied, and sometimes I don't even know what I'm saying myself.
He seems like a softy on the surface, but at the core he's got an iron will that makes him an extremely tough negotiator.
extremely dangerous
Difference between the past, present, and future is nothing but an extremely widespread illusion.
Early American colonists often had extremely strict work ethics inspired by their unique take on Christianity.
I am extremely confused by this. If this is what we call 'the Way of Heaven', then is it right or is it wrong?
This implies a fun and relaxed working atmosphere where team achievement is highly valued, communication is extremely important and traditional 3-hour meetings have been replaced by informal chats in the queue for coffee.
I didn't arrive in Harbin until very late, and the queue for taxis was already extremely long.
Tatoeba gave Imogen of the Internet a fascinating opportunity to compulsively produce a series of extremely short stories.
Japanese students seem not merely to be extremely reserved, but to have at times almost a complete reluctance to speak.
He was extremely careful. / 2. He read extremely carefully. / 3. What happened tonight is extremely important to me. / 4. I'm extremely anxious and I feel nauseous.
Just getting one-to-one guidance was enough to make it an extremely fulfilling practise session.
Mr. Cauley's extremely dishonorable business conduct earned him high-fives and back-pats around the office and the bar.
People usually find it very difficult to break the ice when they meet someone extremely attractive for the first time.
With a shortage of midwives added to that of obstetricians it has become clear all over again that our country's obstetric care is in an extremely grave situation.

2. credibility


He lost his credibility because he betrayed a friend.
The scandal has damaged his credibility as a €‹religious €‹leader.
The witness's credibility was questioned as she was obviously intoxicated at the time of the incident
She is a person whose credibility cannot be called into question.
He ​complained that we had ​tried to ​undermine his credibility within the ​company.
the government's loss of credibility
If you let them down once again, you'll lose all your credibility.
For this reason, the credibility of the book's authors rests on the credibility of their sources.
The book's weak-point is that it lacks credibility when a married writer recommends remaining unmarried.

3. incredible


The Beatles set the world on fire with their incredible music.
As incredible as it seems, he is a really strong guy.
At this hour, there is incredible traffic.
Incredible!
Mr Frey's wedding was incredible!
And I came across an incredible story about the painting elephants of Thailand.
I want the evening to be incredible. / This is an absolutely incredible day. I don't know what to say.
It's incredible that you could write such a well-designed program after just picking up programming by imitation.
Tomorrow will be the first time I take the plane, incredible, no?
Even specialists do not understand this incredible accident.
The US judicial system and press are incredible: One day you're a poor examplary housewife, victim of a rape, the next, you're an illegal immigrant, having committed perjury and being suspected of whitewashing drug money.
It was incredible. You could see his paw print on the key of the phone.
Winning the game gave me an incredible feeling.
It’s incredible that the passengers survived the crash.
It seemed incredible that she had been there a week already.