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imaginable
[ ih-maj-uh-nuh-buhl ]
Other Words From
- i·magi·na·ble·ness noun
- i·magi·na·bly adverb
- unim·agi·na·ble adjective
- unim·agi·na·ble·ness noun
- unim·agi·na·bly adverb
Word History and Origins
Origin of imaginable1
Example Sentences
Journalists work in good faith to provide the public with insight into political issues, the character of those who want to lead us, and every imaginable question in the arts and sciences.
Autism has meant we've had some of the highest highs, and experienced some lows far lower than I ever knew were imaginable.
With the opposition Alliance du Changement sweeping 60 of the 66 seats available, Mauritius has experienced one of the most complete political transformations imaginable.
“A farm boy who made good in Hollywood, this award was his most valued possession. My father was and will always be my North Star. Thank you, Daddy, for giving me the greatest life imaginable.”
“But you don’t have to be a parent to be sickened by the charges against Omar Torres, which are some of the most serious charges imaginable.”
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