Imaginable

B2 8+

Pronunciation: /ɪˈmædʒɪnəbəl/

Definitions of imaginable

adjective Describes something that can be imagined or conceived in the mind.

Example Sentences

A1 The most imaginable thing for me is a unicorn.

A2 She has the wildest imaginable dreams.

B1 The movie had the most unimaginable plot twist.

B2 The technology in the future will be beyond imaginable.

C1 His wealth is beyond imaginable, with multiple mansions and luxury cars.

C2 The complexity of quantum physics is beyond imaginable for most people.

Examples of imaginable in a Sentence

formal The research team conducted the most comprehensive study imaginable on the effects of climate change.

informal I have the best playlist imaginable for our road trip.

slang That party was the wildest thing imaginable.

figurative Her talent on the piano is beyond imaginable.

Grammatical Forms of imaginable

past tense

imagined

plural

imaginables

comparative

more imaginable

superlative

most imaginable

present tense

imagine

future tense

will imagine

perfect tense

have imagined

continuous tense

is imagining

singular

imaginable

positive degree

imaginable

infinitive

to imagine

gerund

imagining

participle

imagined

Origin and Evolution of imaginable

First Known Use: 0015 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'imaginable' originated from the Latin word 'imaginabilis', which is derived from the verb 'imaginari' meaning 'to form a mental picture'.
Evolution of the word: Over time, 'imaginable' has retained its original meaning of something that can be imagined or conceived in the mind, but has also come to be used more broadly to describe something that is within the realm of possibility or belief.