Pronunciation: /ʌnˈnoʊəbəl/
adjective describing something that cannot be known or understood
A1 The concept of infinity is unknowable to many young children.
A2 The future is full of unknowable possibilities.
B1 The true intentions of the mysterious stranger remained unknowable.
B2 The depths of the ocean are vast and unknowable to most.
C1 The unknowable nature of the universe continues to intrigue scientists and philosophers.
C2 The unknowable mysteries of the cosmos may never be fully understood by humankind.
formal The concept of the unknowable has been a topic of philosophical debate for centuries.
informal Some things in life are just unknowable, you know?
slang I can't wrap my head around the unknowable stuff, man.
figurative The depths of her emotions were like an unknowable ocean, impossible to fully comprehend.
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