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imaginable

0 synonyms and 1 antonyms for imaginable, grouped by meaning and by how common each one is.

Adj — Capable of being pictured or thought of; conceivable.

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How to use imaginable

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every imaginable the worst imaginable barely imaginable

Etymology

From Latin imaginabilis, built on imago ("image"), by way of "imagine" plus the suffix "-able."

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Frequently asked questions

What does “imaginable” mean?

The word “imaginable” means capable of being pictured or thought of; conceivable. In plain terms, something you can picture or think of happening — within the range of possibility.

How do you pronounce “imaginable”?

“Imaginable” is pronounced ih-MAJIH-nuh-buhl (/ɪˈmæd͡ʒɪnəbəl/ in IPA).

How do you use “imaginable” in a sentence?

Here is “imaginable” used in a sentence: “They tried every imaginable solution before calling a repairman.”

What is the opposite of “imaginable”?

The opposite of “imaginable” — its antonyms — is unimaginable.

What part of speech is “imaginable”?

“Imaginable” is an adjective.

Where does the word “imaginable” come from?

The word “imaginable” comes from Latin. From Latin imaginabilis, built on imago ("image"), by way of "imagine" plus the suffix "-able.".

Is “imaginable” a common word?

“Imaginable” is an uncommon word in modern English.

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