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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. potential She is being mentioned as a potential successor to the leader. imaginable The pens came in every colour imaginable. conceivable It is conceivable that they'll agree to our terms, but I wouldn't bet on it. thinkable The existence of something like the internet would not have even been thinkable in Einstein's day.

  3. imaginable The pens came in every color imaginable. conceivable It is conceivable that they'll agree to our terms, but I wouldn't bet on it. thinkable The existence of something like the internet would not have even been thinkable in Einstein's day.

  4. Definition of imaginable adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  5. The meaning of IMAGINABLE is capable of being imagined : conceivable. How to use imaginable in a sentence.

  6. You use imaginable after a superlative such as ' best ' or ' worst ' to emphasize that something is extreme in some way. ...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.

  7. If something is imaginable, it's something you can think of or conceive. Often, this means the same as "possible."

  8. Synonyms for IMAGINABLE: possible, acceptable, conceivable, practical, reasonable, plausible, believable, probable; Antonyms of IMAGINABLE: impossible, inconceivable, unimaginable, unthinkable, ridiculous, absurd, questionable, fantastic

  9. Imaginable refers to something that is able to be conceived or envisioned in the mind. It's something that can be thought of or considered as a possibility, no matter how unusual, creative, or unlikely it might seem. This term is often used to indicate the broad scope of things that the human mind can think or dream up.

  10. IMAGINABLE definition: possible to think of: . Learn more.

  11. You use imaginable after a word like `every' or `all' to emphasize that you are talking about all the possible examples of something. You use imaginable after `no' to emphasize that something does not have the quality mentioned.