inimaginable

English

Etymology

From in- + imaginable.

Adjective

inimaginable (comparative more inimaginable, superlative most inimaginable)

  1. (archaic) unimaginable; inconceivable
    • Bishop Pearson
      In this sense two prime causes are inimaginable; and for all things to depend of one, and to be more independent beings than one, is a clear contradiction.

Catalan

Adjective

inimaginable (masculine and feminine plural inimaginables)

  1. unimaginable

French

Adjective

inimaginable (plural inimaginables)

  1. unimaginable

Further reading


Spanish

Adjective

inimaginable (plural inimaginables)

  1. unimaginable

Antonyms

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