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The root of the word is cred, which means "to believe." The prefix of the word is in, which means "not." Based on its root and prefix, which might incredible mean in this sentence?
The root of the word is cred, which means "to believe." The prefix of the word is in, which means "not." Based on its root and prefix, which might incredible mean in this sentence?
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In the word "incredible," the prefix "in-" means "not," and the root "cred" relates to "to believe." Thus, "incredible" can be understood to mean "not able to be believed" or "extraordinary." In the sentence, describing the man's generosity as "incredible" emphasizes that his act of gifting ten thousand dollars was extraordinarily generous or remarkable, suggesting it was surprising and impressive.
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