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imaginable

[ih-maj-uh-nuh-buhl]

adjective

  1. capable of being imagined or conceived.



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Other Word Forms

  • imaginableness noun
  • imaginably adverb
  • unimaginable adjective
  • unimaginableness noun
  • unimaginably adverb
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Word History and Origins

Origin of imaginable1

1325–75; Middle English < Late Latin 岵, equivalent to Latin ( ī ) to imagine + -bilis -ble
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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.

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Two episodes into the third season of “And Just Like That,” we’ve already survived some of the show’s highest fashion crimes imaginable.

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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.

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A Scouser, Alexander-Arnold has been with Liverpool since the age of six and has won every trophy imaginable with them.

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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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