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imaginable
[ih-maj-uh-nuh-buhl]
Other Word Forms
- imaginableness noun
- imaginably adverb
- unimaginable adjective
- unimaginableness noun
- unimaginably adverb
Word History and Origins
Origin of imaginable1
Example Sentences
The network settled a defamation lawsuit with the president earlier this year, handing over $15 million to the man with the highest "actual malice" threshold imaginable.
Two episodes into the third season of “And Just Like That,” we’ve already survived some of the show’s highest fashion crimes imaginable.
Leave it to Kelly Reichardt, who turned Michelle Williams into a seething sculptor with frenemy issues in “Showing Up,” to make the gentlest, most self-deprecating heist movie imaginable.
A Scouser, Alexander-Arnold has been with Liverpool since the age of six and has won every trophy imaginable with them.
Phil and his thus far 16 years as conductor laureate have allowed him to have realized his ambitions on a scale nowhere else imaginable.
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