incredible
UK: ɪnˈkredəbl̩ | US: ɪnˈkredəbl̩
adj. too extraordinary or improbable to be believed
adj. extremely good or impressive
The word "incredible" originates from Latin incredibilis, combining the negative prefix in- (not) with credibilis (believable). The root cred- comes from Latin credere (to believe), which also gives rise to words like "credit" and "credible." Over time, "incredible" evolved from meaning "unbelievable" to also expressing admiration for something astonishingly good.
The magician's performance was truly incredible.
It's incredible how fast technology has advanced.
She told an incredible story about her adventures.
The view from the mountaintop was absolutely incredible.
His recovery after the accident was nothing short of incredible.