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    imaginable
    /ɪˈmadʒɪnəbl/

    adjective

    • 1. possible to be thought of or believed: "the most spectacular views imaginable"

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  2. possible, or able to be imagined: They sell every flavor of ice cream imaginable. (Definition of imaginable from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press) Examples of imaginable. imaginable.

  3. possible, or able to be imagined: They sell every flavor of ice cream imaginable. (Definition of imaginable from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press) Examples of imaginable. imaginable. I felt everything between us as the most real and true thing imaginable. From New York Daily News.

  4. : capable of being imagined : conceivable. any imaginable location. imaginableness noun. imaginably. i-ˈma-jə-nə-blē. -ˈmaj-nə- adverb. Examples of imaginable in a Sentence. Computers now allow us to do things that were hardly imaginable only a few years ago. The store has fruits of every kind imaginable. We tried every imaginable therapy.

  5. If something is imaginable, then it's possible to conceive it or grasp it with your mind. Since the mind is powerful, a lot of things are imaginable. This word is often used in exaggerations or to make something seem impressive.

  6. Imaginable definition: capable of being imagined or conceived.. See examples of IMAGINABLE used in a sentence.

  7. (ɪmædʒɪnəbəl ) 1. adjective. You use imaginable after a superlative such as ' best ' or ' worst ' to emphasize that something is extreme in some way. [emphasis] ...their imprisonment under some of the most horrible circumstances imaginable. He could not disguise that he had had the worst imaginable day for any minister.

  8. adjective. /ɪˈmædʒɪnəbl/ used with superlatives, and with all and every, to emphasize that something is the best, worst, etc. that you can imagine, or includes every possible example. The house has the most spectacular views imaginable. They stock every imaginable type of pasta.

  9. IMAGINABLE definition: possible to think of: .

  10. How to use . imaginable in a sentenceI disagree with Spencer on pretty much everything imaginable, but I concur on this.

  11. OED's earliest evidence for imaginable is from around 1400, in a translation by Geoffrey Chaucer, poet and administrator. imaginable is of multiple origins. Partly a borrowing from French.