immeasurable
1 antonyms and opposites of immeasurable, grouped by meaning.
Adj — So great in size or amount that it cannot be measured.
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How to use immeasurable
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Etymology
From Middle English inmesurable, formed from "im-" ("not") plus "measurable."
Full origin of immeasurable →Frequently asked questions
What does “immeasurable” mean?
The word “immeasurable” means so great in size or amount that it cannot be measured. In plain terms, too vast or too great to be measured or calculated.
How do you pronounce “immeasurable”?
“Immeasurable” is pronounced ih-MEH-zhuh-ruh-buhl (/ɪˈmɛʒəɹəbəl/ in IPA).
How do you use “immeasurable” in a sentence?
Here is “immeasurable” used in a sentence: “The loss of a loved one causes immeasurable grief.”
What is another word for “immeasurable”?
Words with a similar meaning to “immeasurable” include immensurable and unmeasurable.
What is the opposite of “immeasurable”?
The opposite of “immeasurable” — its antonyms — is measurable.
What part of speech is “immeasurable”?
“Immeasurable” is an adjective.
Where does the word “immeasurable” come from?
The word “immeasurable” comes from Middle English. From Middle English inmesurable, formed from "im-" ("not") plus "measurable.".