imaginable

IPA: ɪmˈædʒʌnʌbʌɫ

adjective

  • Able to be imagined; conceivable
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Examples of "imaginable" in Sentences

  • That's the worst crime imaginable.
  • Nothing conceivable, utterable, perceivable or imaginable is left out.
  • I note that every kind of sugar imaginable is available, including beet sugar.
  • She has them in every pose imaginable from the 3 blind mice to hickory dickory dock.
  • I had not expected such huge amazing markets in which everything imaginable is on display.
  • Similarly, McCain has proposed the most free-market-oriented health care reforms imaginable from a national party nominee during a contentious campaign.
  • Constructed in virtually every shape imaginable from the 1940s throughout the 1960s, they ranged in appearance from horror to science fiction characters.
  • It was not yet daylight, we spent the entire day and evening traversing some of the most frightening terrain imaginable regaining our composure and impatient horses after midnight.
  • Let's see ... pornography has been strictly and totally off limits for kids since forever, but letting them virtually hack other people, monsters, and aliens to bloody shreds in exquisite, life-like detail and with the most vicious weapons imaginable is (ho hum) tolerated, if not exactly condoned?

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