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Meanings of
unimaginable
in English
Totally unlikely.
impossible
inconceivable
out of the question
Related terms
unthinkable
Usage of
unimaginable
in English
1
We have seen
unimaginable
violence carried out in the name of religion.
2
Thus, it is
unimaginable
what the true extent of this crisis is.
3
So far, 2020 has made the future seem scary, if not
unimaginable
.
4
All the world about him erupted in
unimaginable
brilliance; then darkness fell.
5
Surprisingly, so far no one has described or depicted that
unimaginable
scene.
6
As surprising as yesterday's defeat was, losing to London is simply
unimaginable
.
7
Had he actually slipped outside our sphere to points unguessed and
unimaginable
?
8
It was
unimaginable
for two once-in-a-century disasters to happen in adjacent years.
9
But before the ship had even left the port, the
unimaginable
happened.
10
Think of the sunsets and the moonrises- Ibelievethe colours are
unimaginable
.
11
I'm so prepared for
unimaginable
horror that the reality is almost worse.
12
Things like what happened with Coleman and Planned Parenthood was
unimaginable
,
right?
13
Well, maybe not
unimaginable
,
but hard to imagine in a partnership structure.
14
The emerging technology is tipped to reshape our world in
unimaginable
ways.
15
The crowds in Hyde Park, when the King reviewed them, were
unimaginable
.
16
Elsewhere, the wave caused
unimaginable
devastation all along the continent's eastern shoreline.
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unimaginable
Adjective
Frequent collocations
almost unimaginable
unimaginable horror
unimaginable wealth
unimaginable pain
unimaginable scale
More collocations
Unimaginable
through the time
Unimaginable
across language varieties
Ireland
Common
United States of America
Less common
United Kingdom
Less common