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Would you believe it! vs Who'd have thought it!

Both phrases are correct and commonly used to express surprise or disbelief. They are interchangeable in informal contexts to convey a sense of wonder or shock.

Last updated: March 23, 2024 • 661 views

Would you believe it!

This phrase is correct and commonly used to express surprise or disbelief.

This phrase is used to express surprise or disbelief in a situation. It is an informal way of showing amazement.
  • You wouldn't believe it! It's so cool.
  • At first we did it all the time, you wouldn't believe it!
  • The Committee claims that, when data is collected, the existing databases are ignored, would you believe!
  • Die Bild-Zeitung reproduced an article from The Sun which gave its readers twenty ways to annoy the Germans, would you believe!
  • Cause I can't believe it!
  • Even you're starting to believe it!
  • Well, you'd better believe it! It's all over.
  • I don't believe it! I thought things like this only happened in novels.
  • If I told this, nobody would believe it!
  • If I'd not seen him fall with my own eyes then I wouldn't believe it!
  • Jet, I can't believe it!
  • You're kidding, I don't believe it!
  • And I don't believe it!
  • It pains me so much that I dare not even believe it!
  • Ice cream! I can't believe it!
  • Donna, you'll never believe it!
  • I saw death! - I cannot believe it!
  • - I see it, but still don't believe it!
  • I don't believe it! - I don't believe you'd call me.
  • You'd better believe it! 'Cause the sooner you believe it, the sooner you figure out a way to pay Killer Joe his money!

Alternatives:

  • Can you believe it!
  • Would you look at that!
  • Would you look who's here!

Who'd have thought it!

This phrase is correct and commonly used to express surprise or disbelief.

This phrase is used to express surprise or disbelief in a situation. It is an informal way of showing amazement.
  • Who'd have thought it, though.
  • Who'd have thought it? Hans using beautiful women...
  • "Who'd have thought it?"l said.
  • Who'd have thought it was sitting here right underneath my very nose.
  • Who'd have thought it, cocaine hidden in seed packets?
  • Who'd have thought it, the train was on time!
  • Who'd have thought it would be Johnnie?
  • Who'd have thought it would be so easy?
  • Who'd have thought it of Johann?
  • With her start in life, who'd have thought it?
  • The Washington Monument, who'd have thought it'd be so tough to find?
  • Before the war, who'd have thought women could work like this.
  • 'Who'd have thought it would cause such a rumpus.'
  • I'm the one who thought of it!
  • Who'd have thought there were 79 people in Brownhall
  • Who'd have thought, right?
  • Who'd have thought women with guns?
  • Who'd have thought that would backfire?
  • Who'd have thought we both date guys with cancer?
  • I would not have thought any man who'd seen war could ask such a question.

Alternatives:

  • Who would have guessed!
  • Who would have imagined!
  • Who would have believed it!

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