Get Free Checker

How To Use Unimaginable In A Sentence

  • A very austere life is truly unimaginable to people. Times, Sunday Times
  • Some kind of unimaginable chemical reaction would take the natural sweat produced by us all and turn it into an emitter of light.
  • It all sounds rather blissful in a contented, domestic way that would have seemed unimaginable some years ago.
  • His almost unimaginable guilt from two consecutive suicides, too, is largely unplumbed, though probably not unfelt.
  • Such speed of travel was unimaginable before the railway age.
Enhance Your English Writing Skills
Fix common errors and boost your confidence in every sentence.
Get started
for free
Enhance Your English Writing Skills
  • One friend, Rajen Shah, called Anni a "princess", adding: "Having been at your wedding, what has happened is unimaginable and still can't believe you are not present amongst us. South Africa murder: police call for help to catch 'scoundrels'
  • Most of us, however, take life for granted. We know that one day we must die, but usually we picture that day as far in the future. When we are in buoyant health, death is all but unimaginable. We seldom think of it. The days stretch out in an endless vista. So we go about our petty tasks, hardly aware of our listless attitude toward life.
  • What's more, do we have a sufficient number of critical solid-state devices safely stored away so that they can be used to bootstrap the production of new electronics should the unimaginable happen?
  • He had stared death in the face, endured unimaginable hardship. KANDAHAR COCKNEY: A Tale of Two Worlds
  • It's unimaginable what could happen if optimism were reinterpreted as artifice and the pitchmen ended up being punished.
  • If you are a Southerner--black or white--and were raised as a churchgoer, that is an unimaginable slip of the tongue. Look at the movement on Gallup's "strong and decisive leader" graph.
  • It all sounds rather blissful in a contented, domestic way that would have seemed unimaginable some years ago.
  • On another hand, it's a wakeup call to believers who sit by while unimaginable evils occur in the name of Jesus and say nothing other besides defensively whining that "all Christians aren't like that," or that the person reacting in grief and outrage is simply "persecuting Christians" because he's a "nonbeliever" (whether he's a nonbeliever or not.) Michael Rowe: Why Anne Rice Has Never Been More of a Christian
  • And they rejoice in something hitherto unimaginable: security. Times, Sunday Times
  • We all believed it unimaginable that he had lived alone on a deserted island for so long.
  • Inviting alien terrorists into civil courts provides a national stage for political theatrics, where their unimaginable savageries equate to common murder. Terrorist Trials Are About Terrorists, Not Mr. Holder
  • Bombing would have been, it was believed, a merciful end to those who suffered unimaginable horrors there.
  • It means exercising profound, even godly humility, opening yourself to learn something previously unimaginable about the fundaments of your life with God-and to learn it from ‘the least of these.’
  • At home they had had some lilac bushes and a row of peonies; here were acres of greeneries, filled with flowers of gorgeous and unimaginable splendor, and rare plants from every part of the world. Samuel the Seeker
  • The sorrow and pain that they caused is unimaginable. Times, Sunday Times
  • (not without regret for their lightness and comfort), and my soft, grey travelling suit, and, in fact, all my clothing; and proceeded to array myself in the clothes of the other and unimaginable men, who must have been indeed unfortunate to have had to part with such rags for the pitiable sums obtainable from a dealer. THE DESCENT
  • Just five years ago a googol was an obscure, unimaginable concept: the number one followed by 100 zeros.
  • I was reading yesterday that she is "doveish", which either gives a new meaning to the word, or means "hawkish" is almost unimaginable. Angela Merkel Barbie
  • The siege mentality has brought a togetherness that would have been unimaginable a matter of months ago. Times, Sunday Times
  • What about price inelastic sectors where bad, light or unenforced regulation would create unimaginable misery? The Times Literary Supplement
  • Such speed of travel was unimaginable before the railway age.
  • This was a person of my generation, my nationality and my culture, doing something unimaginable. Times, Sunday Times
  • The adroitness and patience of a long line of monarchs and royal ministers, who moved gradually but steadily to centralize both authority and power in their own hands, were crowned with unimaginable success.
  • An unimaginable tapestry bedight with incredible broidery, the The Metal Monster
  • Day-lewis, Del Toro and Bernal, thats an unimaginable wealth of talent working together. Scorsese’s Hugo Cabret to be 3D? Then He’ll Make Silence and Perhaps a New Gangster Film With De Niro | /Film
  • An unimaginable wealth of fertile topsoil in most parts of the country, this is shallow by Iowa standards, where in some areas the fine, friable soil goes down 20 feet.
  • We are in an ever-changing world where we are confronted by threats that were unimaginable 25 years ago.
  • Hopefully, the $60 billion war funding bill that the Senate "easily passed" yesterday will serve as some some solace from their unimaginable abashment, and they somehow find the strength to show their face at their Memorial Day picnics. Democrats Simply Cannot Find the Time to Pass Unemployment Benefit Extension, Because, You Know | Indecision Forever | Political Humor, 2010 Election, and Satire Blog | Comedy Central
  • And certainly great progress has been made, progress that seemed unimaginable not all that long ago. Times, Sunday Times
  • She had found the man she wanted to settle down with just as her career was taking off on an unimaginable scale. The Sun
  • Wheat that gets enough ammonia is 14% protein, if it is unfertilized closer to 8%, and that 43% reduction in total plant protein is going to cause unimaginable suffering in places like Egypt, where half of the population gets subsidized bread. Discourse.net: Please Tell Me This "Famine of 2009" Stuff Is Wrong
  • In the olden days if you were a dunce in class, you were made to stand at the back of the class, enduring unimaginable embarrassment.
  • Although only half-way through the series, the style of the dramatisation is one that seems unimaginable nowadays. Thoughts on The Jewel in the Crown
  • Without the Internet, of course, such a global protest would be unimaginable.
  • It would have resulted in an unimaginable hunger catastrophe.
  • Yet another animal has been added to the list of those abused on a nearly unimaginable scale.
  • Here she faced unimaginable cold, wild animals, near-starvation and avalanches.
  • From this kind of psyched-up non-fiction, it was a short step to the movies, the first art form to undertake the excruciating process of imagining the unimaginable. Matterhorn by Karl Marlantes
  • Even a few years earlier, the prospect of radical change in the Roman Catholic Church was virtually unimaginable.
  • The anguish and emotional distress which she must be suffering is unimaginable. Times, Sunday Times
  • A world without colour would be almost unimaginable. Alternative Health Care for Children
  • Lee Marvin displays unimaginable amounts of uninhibitedness as a cook at a seaside hash house where shady goings-on are happening. 2009 March : Scrubbles.net
  • His almost unimaginable guilt from two consecutive suicides, too, is largely unplumbed, though probably not unfelt.
  • Something new, something unimaginable is striking into this place. Times, Sunday Times
  • The consequences for the World Bank if it lost a suit filed by Indonesia would be unimaginable, he said.
  • Getting a degree was almost unimaginable to them. Times, Sunday Times
  • Instead, his family are left mourning a man whose hopes for a peaceful life in Thailand ended in unimaginable torture and horror and whose death has changed many people's futures.
  • He thinks they have squandered unbelievable and unimaginable opportunities.
  • The scale of the fighting is almost unimaginable.
  • What she uncovers is an epidemic of unimaginable proportions within the world's most prosperous nation.
  • Despite its hardships, that journey unveiled a land of unimaginable beauty and variety, with endless space that engendered a feeling of freedom I have not experienced elsewhere.
  • And they rejoice in something hitherto unimaginable: security. Times, Sunday Times
  • Most of us, however, take life for granted. We know that one day we must die, but usually we picture that day as far in the future. When we are in buoyant health, death is all but unimaginable. We seldom think of it. The days stretch out in an endless vista. So we go about our petty tasks, hardly aware of our listless attitude toward life.
  • Pulping teenage supes is one thing, but how will our heroes fair against a front-rank supe team of unimaginable power? Dynamite Entertainment Solicitations for July 2009 | Major Spoilers - Comic Book Reviews and News
  • The beginning of forced collectivisation in the early 1930s was carried through with unprecedented brutality and resulted in unimaginable hardships for the countryside.
  • He thinks they have squandered unbelievable and unimaginable opportunities.
  • The unimaginable carnage he witnessed at the front is captured in the moving words of a poem he wrote that day.
  • This is the man whom folklorists and historians - by unimaginable mental and moral gymnastics - have endowed with qualities of quixotic chivalry, and set up as a national hero.
  • Some are flights of architectural fantasy providing unimaginable luxury for as little as six guests, others are huge hotel style abominations that disgorge legions of the dreaded zebra-striped minibuses.
  • The matter of which it was composed was gas, of such an extraordinary and unimaginable gasiness that millions of cubic miles of it might easily be compressed into a common antibilious pill-box. Falling in Love With Other Essays on More Exact Branches of Science
  • And, as we held our hands to our hearts and wept gut-wrenching tears of unimaginable sadness, we watched them jump. Dori Hartley: September 11, 2001: The Day I Forgot I Had Cancer
  • It's a scene of almost unimaginable hysteria. Times, Sunday Times
  • We are reminded of Goethe's words, when he said: "Say yes ... (for) the moment you do, then mountains move, and helpmates arrive from the most unimaginable places. Dr. Cara Barker: Are You Living a Life Too Small?
  • Most of us, however, take life for granted. We know that one day we must die, but usually we picture that day as far in the future. When we are in buoyant health, death is all but unimaginable. We seldom think of it. The days stretch out in an endless vista. So we go about our petty tasks, hardly aware of our listless attitude toward life.
  • the might have repercussions of unimaginable largeness
  • Is it because in the end it will involve for some, if not for all, majesty on unfathomed majesty, and glory upon unimaginable glory such as at present far outpass the limits of our thought? When the World Shook; being an account of the great adventure of Bastin, Bickley and Arbuthnot
  • They have suffered unimaginable hardship and danger in a bid to find a safe haven.
  • Many were young or shell-shocked and most had endured unimaginable hardship. Times, Sunday Times
  • The wind hits with hammer blows, pumped by bellows unimaginable in size. Times, Sunday Times
  • The trial has been a truly mentally scarring experience on an unimaginable scale. The Sun
  • Many were young or shell-shocked and most had endured unimaginable hardship. Times, Sunday Times
  • Its fury is unimaginable, white spindrift foaming and tumbling as Christopher shouts orders above the howling wind.
  • I saw the most unimaginable things with the women, with the men, with parents, and with the sweet, matchless children; I saw” said the Shadow, “what no human being must know, but what they would all so willingly know—what is bad in their neighbor. The Shadow
  • Rising from my chair, driven by the energy that threatens to burst my skin, I exclaim, “Mordred has bided his time for a thousand years, growing in power, becoming something unimaginable, and you tell me it is early yet?” Secret History of Elizabeth Tudor, Vampire Slayer
  • It was'a scene of almost unimaginable horror. Times, Sunday Times
  • The prime minister is pursuing it in circumstances so unpropitious that they would have been unimaginable even eight months ago. Times, Sunday Times
  • He knows a thing or two about crafting believable dialogue, even in the most unimaginable circumstances.
  • A very austere life is truly unimaginable to people. Times, Sunday Times
  • And they rejoice in something hitherto unimaginable: security. Times, Sunday Times
  • The labor is difficult and long, and it may get worse before the vagitus is heard, but don't despair over the Middle East: something great, something wondrous, something completely unimaginable is there aborning. Skinny Legs and All
  • In the process innocent youngsters may be spared unimaginable horrors. The Sun
  • These frightening statistics speak for themselves and behind these figures there lie terrible human tragedies and unimaginable suffering.
  • Most of us, however, take life for granted. We know that one day we must die, but usually we picture that day as far in the future. When we are in buoyant health, death is all but unimaginable. We seldom think of it. The days stretch out in an endless vista. So we go about our petty tasks, hardly aware of our listless attitude toward life.
  • If this unimaginable intelligence in the formless is continuously expressing its intelligence in form, the leader who is consciously connected to this intelligence shines and has a high level of attraction. Paul David Walker: Leadership Insights: Eliminate Endless Circular Arguments
  • The core is white, white, and a flicker of blue, opalescent, unimaginable - Places You Haunt
  • He was standing on the sidewalk next to some busy street and cars whizzed past at unimaginable speeds.
  • The engrossing series is a searing reminder of man's capacity for unimaginable acts of inhumanity against fellow man.
  • The closing years of her life brought unimaginable horrors. Times, Sunday Times
  • Oh, under that hideous covelet of vapours, and putrefactions, and unimaginable gases, what a Fermenting-vat lies simmering and hid! Sartor Resartus, and On Heroes, Hero-Worship, and the Heroic in History
  • These forms of conjunction are as much parts of the tissue of experience as are the terms which they connect; and it is a great pragmatic achievement for recent idealism to have made the world hang together in these directly representable ways instead of drawing its unity from the 'inherence' of its parts -- whatever that may mean -- in an unimaginable principle behind the scenes. Pragmatism
  • He's been thrown into jail, endured unimaginable heat, insect plagues and a serious fall which had to be stitched without anesthetic.
  • (not without regret for their lightness and comfort), and my soft, gray travelling suit, and, in fact, all my clothing; and proceeded to array myself in the clothes of the other and unimaginable men, who must have been indeed unfortunate to have had to part with such rags for the pitiable sums obtainable from a dealer. The Descent
  • To-day they are the only landmarks of this necropolis, which is nearly six miles in length, and was formerly covered by temples of a magnificence and a vastness unimaginable to the minds of our day. Egypt (La Mort de Philae)
  • Sadly, what is unimaginable in Christendom has not only occurred, but passes virtually without recognition, in the Islamic world. Pope Benedict XVI, Muhammad Sayyid Tantawi and the Jews
  • The potential of human is mysterious and unimaginable just like the universe with exhaustless and occult power and extrasensory information.
  • Most of us, however, take life for granted. We know that one day we must die, but usually we picture that day as far in the future. When we are in buoyant health, death is all but unimaginable. We seldom think of it. The days stretch out in an endless vista. So we go about our petty tasks, hardly aware of our listless attitude toward life.
  • The shrieks soon became moans and the moans yelps and the yelps intermittent sobbing, and only after an unimaginable amount of time did the sobbing become silence.
  • We can share ideas and personnel to an extent that would be unimaginable in any other industry.
  • You might as well imagine this scene, because the real one is utterly unimaginable.
  • The ecological damage that this project would cause is almost unimaginable.
  • But that's mere prelude to the film's raison d 'ê tre: a phantasmagoric journey through the Buddhist equivalent of hell in which the entire cast is treated to all imaginable — and some hitherto unimaginable — tortures. Haunting Films From Japan
  • Already the war has brought changes that just a few months ago would have been unimaginable.
  • Gauguin etc. opened up a vast range of new colourism unimaginable to academic painters. Kottu
  • The Soviet Union was inundated with foreign evangelists and missionaries commanding technological resources unimaginable to a church just emerging from captivity.
  • They discover a hidden cave system and what they find in the depths is an unimaginable horror. Archive 2008-01-01
  • These churches are becoming civic in a way unimaginable since the 13th century and its cathedral towns.
  • Such speed of travel was unimaginable before the railway age.
  • A better paraphrase is "We can imagine it, therefore it's not necesary to infer an unimaginable agency. Crossroads
  • Even a few years earlier, the prospect of radical change in the Roman Catholic Church was virtually unimaginable.
  • That such violence could erupt in such a gentle place seems almost unimaginable. Times, Sunday Times
  • Fifteen million people live in wooden dwellings on stilts above an open sewer in unimaginable squalor. Times, Sunday Times
  • Most of us, however, take life for granted. We know that one day we must die, but usually we picture that day as far in the future. When we are in buoyant health, death is all but unimaginable. We seldom think of it. The days stretch out in an endless vista. So we go about our petty tasks, hardly aware of our listless attitude toward life.
  • He never had the kind of bonafide drug or alcohol problem that plagues nearly every successful rock musician eventually, and therefore can probably count on having a normal life expectancy, which not only fills me with unimaginable delight but also makes me wonder how the hell this man is going to come up with a comparable third act, and, yes, a satisfying denouement. Archive 2010-03-01
  • The suffering inflicted on these children was unimaginable.
  • Most of us, however, take life for granted. We know that one day we must die, but usually we picture that day as far in the future. When we are in buoyant health, death is all but unimaginable. We seldom think of it. The days stretch out in an endless vista. So we go about our petty tasks, hardly aware of our listless attitude toward life.
  • You look at the traffic in Istanbul today and it seems unimaginable that we could have done that. Times, Sunday Times
  • Most of us, however, take life for granted. We know that one day we must die, but usually we picture that day as far in the future. When we are in buoyant health, death is all but unimaginable. We seldom think of it. The days stretch out in an endless vista. So we go about our petty tasks, hardly aware of our listless attitude toward life.
  • The scale of the fighting is almost unimaginable.
  • Love as glorified by poets draws the common man's inherent curiosity to unimaginable extents.
  • In addition, a rapidly growing domestic satellite system may eventually permit domestic eavesdropping on a scale almost unimaginable.
  • The adroitness and patience of a long line of monarchs and royal ministers, who moved gradually but steadily to centralize both authority and power in their own hands, were crowned with unimaginable success.
  • We have heard tales of immense human suffering and unimaginable depravity.
  • The pain and anguish he must have suffered in his short life is unimaginable. Times, Sunday Times
  • The truth is that she belonged to an almost unimaginable past, one that has gone for ever; it is also a country inhabited by those who wanted the full panoply of Victorian mourning for the grandmother they never knew.
  • The peg from shortstop required unimaginable effort.
  • The hindrance is gone from my life, but a horror has entered it beyond the conception of any soul that has not yielded itself to the unimaginable influences emanating from an accomplished crime. The Filigree Ball
  • Banks had received financial support on an almost unimaginable scale, he said. Times, Sunday Times
  • His reward was a suit of the finest English cloth, something unimaginable for a poor working man. Times, Sunday Times
  • It is simply unimaginable that the courts will ever again interpret the commerce power as not protecting black people. The Hapless Toad
  • And looming on the horizon is the possibility of renewed violence in Sudan on a scale unimaginable even by past experience. The Council On Foreign Relations Religion And Foreign Policy Series: Sudan And The Bitter National Muslim-Christian Marriage:
  • Since I was still a cheechako (that's Alaskan lingo for greenhorn), I had failed to realize that the sporadic forward movement of the glacier could, like a colossal bulldozer, push against the frozen surface of the lake with unimaginable force. Marking Time With a Glacier
  • The challenge those sea turtle hatchlings face on their way out to the sargassum weed line and an uncertain future is, as I said before, unimaginable. Rick Cleveland: The Sound and the Fury of Tiny Flippers
  • But they failed, unleashing a tragedy and a horror that was to some unimaginable, but in fact was foreseeable.
  • Years of unimaginable success, glory and adulation were to follow.
  • He had stared death in the face, endured unimaginable hardship. KANDAHAR COCKNEY: A Tale of Two Worlds
  • In the tradition of animation's greatest gagmen, Patrol 03 gives us real police adventures, spiked with the finest in animation comedy, starring the world's most unimaginable law-enforcement officers!
  • Many were young or shell-shocked and most had endured unimaginable hardship. Times, Sunday Times
  • In a recent Huffington Post piece, "Planning for the Unimaginable," Terry Newell asserts we must get better at planning for and reacting to so-called "Black Swans" (the term popularized by Nassim Taleb for seemingly unpredictable extreme events). Kenneth A. Posner: Planning for a World of Black Swans
  • Fifteen million people live in wooden dwellings on stilts above an open sewer in unimaginable squalor. Times, Sunday Times
  • Perhaps the day will come when we can listen to it differently, but for now that seems unimaginable. Times, Sunday Times
  • Where you have a people utterly unaccustomed to this kind of warfare -- warfare from the skies with all the unimaginable horrors of the unknown -- it requires more than courage to display the spirit which quite ordinary people in Britain have displayed. The Secret of the Spirit of Britain
  • The cruelty endured by the children of the Victorian poor, who were sold to work as chimney sweeps, was unimaginable.
  • Even a few years earlier, the prospect of radical change in the Roman Catholic Church was virtually unimaginable.
  • An Injury to One honors none of the accepted bromides of film-making, crafting a mode of film-making that, while owing something to Marker and Santiago Álvarez, is a prototype for a previously unimaginable brand of American documentary.
  • The idea of doing anything at all in a fortnight's time seemed quite unimaginable. THE EXECUTION
  • The hassle and cost will be unimaginable. Times, Sunday Times
  • This was a now unimaginable era of almost full employment in Doncaster, with its engineering works and outlying pit villages. Times, Sunday Times
  • For the young, brought up on MTV and quickie meals and express lines, will spending hours and hours lovingly simmering a pot of degchi mutton be something futile and unimaginable?
  • That man has caused my family unimaginable pain, suffering and grief and the recurring nightmare of what he did to her. Times, Sunday Times
  • We chart a journey that began with a previously unimaginable trip into space and may end with man landing on Mars. Times, Sunday Times
  • The scale of the fighting is almost unimaginable.
  • Terrible human tragedies and unimaginable suffering result from fatal accidents in farming each year.
  • What she uncovers is an epidemic of unimaginable proportions within the world's most prosperous nation.
  • This was intended to be mass murder on an unimaginable scale. Times, Sunday Times
  • To him, such an unimaginable scale of murder was not evil but a lodestar - the ultimate expression of his politics.
  • Most of us, however, take life for granted. We know that one day we must die, but usually we picture that day as far in the future. When we are in buoyant health, death is all but unimaginable. We seldom think of it. The days stretch out in an endless vista. So we go about our petty tasks, hardly aware of our listless attitude toward life.
  • That poor dog suffered unimaginable horror. The Sun
  • That possibility seems unimaginable for most residents. Times, Sunday Times
  • The siege mentality has brought a togetherness that would have been unimaginable a matter of months ago. Times, Sunday Times
  • Most of us, however, take life for granted. We know that one day we must die, but usually we picture that day as far in the future. When we are in buoyant health, death is all but unimaginable. We seldom think of it. The days stretch out in an endless vista. So we go about our petty tasks, hardly aware of our listless attitude toward life.
  • 'Yes, but supposing: a complete transmogrification -- by some unimaginable ingression or enchantment, by nibbling a bunch of roses, or whatever you like to call it?' The Return
  • He felt within him sources of suffering so numerous, diverse, and complicated, such an afflux of miseries, such inevitable tortures, he felt so lost, so far overwhelmed, from this moment, by a wave of unimaginable agony that he could not suppose anyone ever had suffered as he did. Strong as Death
  • He made a real difference, an almost unimaginable difference, and he did it without guns, or bombs, or hatred of any kind.
  • For the average Equatoguinean, scraping by on roughly $2 a day, $3,000 is an unimaginable fortune.
  • The wind hits with hammer blows, pumped by bellows unimaginable in size. Times, Sunday Times
  • Confirmed believers aside, isn't the price we demand for our conviction a perpetual insulation against the unmentionable fear and unimaginable pain that come with premature loss of our loved ones?
  • Such speed of travel was unimaginable before the railway age.
  • Most of us, however, take life for granted. We know that one day we must die, but usually we picture that day as far in the future. When we are in buoyant health, death is all but unimaginable. We seldom think of it. The days stretch out in an endless vista. So we go about our petty tasks, hardly aware of our listless attitude toward life.
  • Lapse quayage lionet hemoglobin thane ovalocyte evolution thebe ditroite lipodystrophy drowsiness acousticophobia unimaginable generic viagra Siliceous grindeloid bisulfide. Top Headlines from World Press Review
  • The wind hits with hammer blows, pumped by bellows unimaginable in size. Times, Sunday Times
  • The pain and anguish he must have suffered in his short life is unimaginable. Times, Sunday Times
  • In fact, the venturesomeness of consumers has nourished unimaginable advances in our standard of living and created invaluable human capital that is often ignored. Consumers Can Still Spot Value in a Crisis
  • He had stared death in the face, endured unimaginable hardship. KANDAHAR COCKNEY: A Tale of Two Worlds
  • The sorrow and pain that they caused is unimaginable. Times, Sunday Times
  • I mean, this is malefaction, unimaginable violence against young women.
  • That energy revolution shaped our world in ways unquantifiable and unimaginable. Times, Sunday Times
  • The crowd was in a rapture; dissent seemed unimaginable; the message was upbeat and unifying.
  • She would have given that and much more, for her love, as she would freely give all for him and even for his memory, if he were dead, and if by some unimaginable circumstances her ruin before the world could keep his name spotless, and his glory unsullied. In the Palace of the King A Love Story of Old Madrid
  • Then there are great songs whose genesis seems impenetrable and unimaginable: how did anyone come up with that? Times, Sunday Times
  • It is unimaginable what effect the document would have without signatures.
  • The anguish and emotional distress which she must be suffering is unimaginable. Times, Sunday Times
  • At Almondvale yesterday it spoke of sadness and unimaginable loss.
  • Mussels in unimaginable numbers once paved the shallow shoals of many rivers and provided an easily accessible food supply.
  • Just then, the entire vessel canted to one side, as if thrown there by some unimaginable force.
  • Most of us, however, take life for granted. We know that one day we must die, but usually we picture that day as far in the future. When we are in buoyant health, death is all but unimaginable. We seldom think of it. The days stretch out in an endless vista. So we go about our petty tasks, hardly aware of our listless attitude toward life.
  • In case the dam collapses due to an earthquake or any other fault, the devastation will be unimaginable.
  • The model is proven and the business has reached a scale probably unimaginable when he sold his first shirt from his student digs in Bristol. Times, Sunday Times
  • The "title irked me" ... if this isn't a display of just unimaginable superficiality and shallowness of critical thought, than there is none. Give Obama a Chance to Do What?
  • In some unimaginable future it must return the darkness from which came. Times, Sunday Times
  • The anguish and emotional distress which she must be suffering is unimaginable. Times, Sunday Times
  • Their project explores how we should respond to the fact the modern city has exploded in size from the manageable to the unimaginable.
  • Lapse quayage lionet hemoglobin thane ovalocyte evolution thebe ditroite lipodystrophy drowsiness acousticophobia unimaginable generic viagra Siliceous grindeloid bisulfide. Top Headlines from World Press Review
  • It is a unique and vivid record of unimaginable horror. Times, Sunday Times
  • And when they do, the gap between what might have been and the reality seems unimaginable. Times, Sunday Times
  • The years that followed saw destruction on a hitherto unimaginable scale. Times, Sunday Times

Report a problem

Please indicate a type of error

Additional information (optional):