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imaginable in Latin

imaginable in Latin is cōgitābilis — imaginable means capable of being pictured or thought of; conceivable.

imaginable in Latin

cōgitābilis
adj
Able to be imagined; conceivable.

What does "imaginable" mean?

  1. adj Capable of being pictured or thought of; conceivable.
    "They tried every imaginable solution before calling a repairman."

imaginable in a sentence

  • They tried every imaginable solution before calling a repairman.
  • It was the worst imaginable outcome for the team.

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What is "imaginable" in Latin?

"imaginable" in Latin is cōgitābilis. imaginable means: Capable of being pictured or thought of; conceivable.

How do you use "imaginable" in a sentence?

Example: "They tried every imaginable solution before calling a repairman." In Latin, "imaginable" is cōgitābilis.

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