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hard to believe

 

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Hard to Believe

Definition: Difficult or challenging to accept as true or real.

Adjective - Popular Sense:

Meaning: Incredible or astonishing.

Example Sentence: The magician's trick was hard to believe; he made the elephant disappear right in front of our eyes!

Adjective - Local Sense:

Meaning: Doubtful or skeptical in a specific area or community.

Example Sentence: Among the local fishermen, the existence of the legendary sea monster was hard to believe until one of them encountered it firsthand.

Adverb - Popular Sense:

Meaning: In an unbelievable or inconceivable manner.

Example Sentence: She can sing opera so effortlessly that it's hard to believe she's not a professional.

Adverb - Local Sense:

Meaning: With skepticism or incredulity within a specific area or community.

Example Sentence: When the celebrity claimed he had switched careers to become a farmer, the locals found it hard to believe until they saw him tending to his fields.

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