Unrealizable

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Pronunciation: /ʌnˈriːəˌlaɪzəbl/

Definitions of unrealizable

noun a person or thing that is unrealizable

Example Sentences

A1 The idea of traveling to space seemed unrealizable to the young boy.

A2 She considered her dream of becoming a famous singer to be unrealizable.

B1 The project was deemed unrealizable due to budget constraints.

B2 The scientist's theory was initially dismissed as unrealizable by his peers.

C1 The artist's vision for the exhibition was deemed unrealizable by the critics.

C2 Despite facing numerous obstacles, the entrepreneur refused to give up on his seemingly unrealizable dream.

adjective unable to be achieved or realized

Example Sentences

A1 For some people, their dreams may seem unrealizable.

A2 The task was considered unrealizable due to the lack of resources.

B1 The project seemed unrealizable at first, but with hard work, it was completed successfully.

B2 The goal of achieving world peace may seem unrealizable, but it is worth striving for.

C1 Despite the challenges, the team was determined to prove that the seemingly unrealizable task could be accomplished.

C2 The scientist's theory was initially dismissed as unrealizable, but after years of research, it was proven to be true.

Examples of unrealizable in a Sentence

formal The project was deemed unrealizable due to budget constraints.

informal It's just unrealizable to finish all this work by tomorrow.

slang Trying to run a marathon with no training is totally unrealizable.

figurative Her dreams of becoming a famous actress seemed unrealizable until she landed a role in a big movie.

Grammatical Forms of unrealizable

past tense

unrealized

plural

unrealizables

comparative

more unrealizable

superlative

most unrealizable

present tense

unrealizable

future tense

will be unrealizable

perfect tense

has been unrealizable

continuous tense

is being unrealizable

singular

unrealizable

positive degree

unrealizable

infinitive

to unrealize

gerund

unrealizing

participle

unrealized

Origin and Evolution of unrealizable

First Known Use: 1828 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The word 'unrealizable' originated from the combination of the prefix 'un-' meaning 'not' and the word 'realizable' meaning 'able to be achieved or accomplished'.
Evolution of the word: The word 'unrealizable' has maintained its meaning of something that cannot be achieved or accomplished since its first known use in 1828.