adjective
unimaginable
uh-nih-MAD-zhih-nuh-buhl
adjective
1
So extreme or unusual that it is hard to picture or believe.
"The family endured unimaginable grief after the accident."
"The scale of the disaster was almost unimaginable."
How to Use Unimaginable
Learner’s notesIn plain EnglishSo far beyond the ordinary that you can barely wrap your head around it.
Common pairings
unimaginable pain
unimaginable wealth
unimaginable horror
Word Forms
more unimaginable comparative, most unimaginable superlative
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Etymology
From un- + imagine + -able.