adjective
incalculable
ihn-KAL-kyuh-luh-buhl
adjective
1
So great in amount that it cannot be measured or calculated.
"The flood caused incalculable damage to the region's farmland."
2
Impossible to predict.
"His incalculable temper made him a difficult person to work with."
How to Use Incalculable
Learner’s notesIn plain EnglishToo large or too unpredictable to work out or measure.
Common pairings
incalculable damage
incalculable cost
incalculable loss
Word Forms
more incalculable comparative, most incalculable superlative
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Etymology
From in- plus calculable.