supposable

ADJECTIVE
  1. capable of being inferred on slight grounds
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How To Use supposable In A Sentence

  • For example if it makes no difference whether we say that the supposable is not the genus of the opinable or that the opinable is not identical with a particular kind of supposable (for what is meant is the same in both statements), it is better to take as the terms the supposable and the opinable in preference to the phrase suggested. Prior Analytics
  • The Carrizoso plateau had been sacred ground, and it was unsupposable that it could ever be desecrated by the trampling hoofs and scissor noses of these woolly abominations. Heart's Desire
  • The exercise of the voice on the stage is womanly, while she gives out the thoughts of another; but suppose (and it is not unsupposable) a living female Shakespeare to appear on a platform, and utter her inspirations, delicacy is shocked, decency is outraged, and society turns away in disgust! History of Woman Suffrage, Volume I
  • It was unsupposable that a hired boy, with little education and less experience of church-going, should be able to preach better than could I, in whose family there was a real minister. The Story Girl
  • It was unsupposable that Marilla was making fun of her, but Mrs. Rachel was almost forced to suppose it. Anne of Green Gables
  • Miss Mac – Ivor can change her mind; and were such an unsupposable case to happen, it is certain I will not change mine. Waverley
  • That he could take advantage of the technical "damage" done was quite unsupposable. Tom Slade at Temple Camp
  • This is not an unsupposable thing, that man may have the representation of God which the gospel affords, superadded to all that is natural, and be no more suitably affected therewith than a mere devil, this is a truly supposable case. The Whole Works of the Rev. John Howe, M.A. with a Memoir of the Author. Vol. VI.
  • It was unsupposable that he would ever marry; nobody ever had supposed it. The Golden Road
  • ` ` It is, I am aware, impossible Miss Mac-Ivor can change her mind; and were such an unsupposable case to happen, it is certain I will not change mine. The Waverley
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