[
US
/ˌɪˈmædʒənəbəɫ/
]
[ UK /ɪmˈædʒɪnəbəl/ ]
[ UK /ɪmˈædʒɪnəbəl/ ]
ADJECTIVE
-
capable of being imagined
that is one possible answer
How To Use imaginable In A Sentence
- You have both let your wife down in the worst way imaginable. The Sun
- A very austere life is truly unimaginable to people. Times, Sunday Times
- But for all its glories, Victorian was also a time of grinding hard work, belching mill chimneys and the sort of poverty scarcely imaginable today.
- It should be as easy for a teenager to talk about sex and condoms as any other subject imaginable.
- Some kind of unimaginable chemical reaction would take the natural sweat produced by us all and turn it into an emitter of light.
- Parents encourage every activity imaginable.
- I also saw a very cute topless teenage girl with the perkiest imaginable breasts while walking around Lake Meade. Happy Hour Roundup
- He had mutated into one of the earth's most evil and cruel creatures imaginable.
- And each morning my peaceful sleep was interrupted by the most irritating and annoying ringing sound imaginable.
- Thus 12 hours after waking you will feel worse than you thought imaginable.