inimaginable
English
Etymology
From in- + imaginable.
Adjective
inimaginable (comparative more inimaginable, superlative most inimaginable)
- (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.
- Bishop Pearson
Catalan
Adjective
inimaginable (masculine and feminine plural inimaginables)
French
Adjective
inimaginable (plural inimaginables)
Further reading
- “inimaginable” in le Trésor de la langue française informatisé (The Digitized Treasury of the French Language).
Spanish
Adjective
inimaginable (plural inimaginables)
Antonyms
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