I can't believe Meaning in English
expression
ˈaɪ/ /ˈkænt/ /bɪˈɫiv
EYE KANT bee-LEEV
ˈaɪ/ /kɑːnt/ /bɪlˈiːv
EYE KAHNT bil-EEV
Definition
An expression you use when something is surprising, shocking, or hard to accept. Can show either positive or negative emotions.
Usage & Nuances
Informal and very common in speech. Used for good or bad news. Often followed by explanation ('I can't believe she got the job!'). For even stronger feeling, say 'I can't believe it!' or 'I just can't believe...'. Be careful not to overuse, or it might sound less sincere.
Spanish: no puedo creerlo - no me lo creoPortuguese (BR): não acredito - não posso acreditarPortuguese (PT): não acredito - não posso acreditarChinese (Simplified): 我不敢相信Chinese (Traditional): 我不敢相信Hindi: मुझे विश्वास नहीं हो रहाArabic: لا أستطيع أن أصدقBengali: আমি বিশ্বাস করতে পারছি নাRussian: я не могу поверитьJapanese: 信じられないVietnamese: tôi không thể tin đượcKorean: 믿을 수가 없어 - 믿기지 않아Turkish: inanamıyorumUrdu: مجھے یقین نہیں آ رہاIndonesian: saya tidak percaya
Example Sentences
I can't believe it's already December.
basic
I can't believe you finished so quickly.
basic
I can't believe my team lost the game.
basic
Wow, I can't believe you remembered my birthday!
natural
I can't believe how expensive everything is nowadays.
natural
I can't believe he said that to the boss.
natural