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Meanings of
thinkable
in English
Capable of being conceived or imagined or considered.
unthinkable
Related terms
possible
credible
conceivable
imaginable
believable
presumable
supposable
ponderable
cogitable
surmisable
Usage of
thinkable
in English
1
Anarchism is no more
thinkable
or workable in religion than in politics.
2
To go up again was scarcely
thinkable
in our utterly wearied condition.
3
There was no new thing
thinkable
,
only a reintroduction of the old.
4
Such are the unthinkable thoughts that have become all too
thinkable
now.
5
If Ireland's bailout is botched, the unthinkable will be all too
thinkable
.
6
International politics is for them only
thinkable
as a competition of these Powers.
7
The way the most obvious thing can be the least
thinkable
.
8
And in it was every
thinkable
expression of condemnation and contempt.
9
And when you consider the nature of news, it is not even
thinkable
.
10
Nevertheless the anarchism of Tolstoy offers us a programme which is hardly
thinkable
.
11
Or, as the law says, how can we think what is not
thinkable
?
12
But what we need is less capital punishment for words, and more
thinkable
moments.
13
He could scarcely believe it; indeed, it was scarcely
thinkable
.
14
Nothing is either known to us or
thinkable
by us except will and idea.
15
The extinction of all bacteria, though predicated on an unlikely event, is still
thinkable
.
16
We may conclude that an effective simulation is hardly
thinkable
.
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thinkable
Adjective
Frequent collocations
hardly thinkable
more thinkable
perfectly thinkable
quite thinkable
too thinkable
More collocations
Thinkable
through the time
Thinkable
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