adj
imaginable
ih-MAJIH-nuh-buhl
adj
1
Capable of being pictured or thought of; conceivable.
"They tried every imaginable solution before calling a repairman."
"It was the worst imaginable outcome for the team."
How to Use Imaginable
Learner’s notesIn plain EnglishSomething you can picture or think of happening — within the range of possibility.
Common pairings
every imaginable
the worst imaginable
barely imaginable
Word Forms
more imaginable comparative, most imaginable superlative
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Etymology
From Latin imaginabilis, built on imago ("image"), by way of "imagine" plus the suffix "-able."