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imaginable adjective [ ɪˈmadʒɪnəb(ə)l ]

• possible to be thought of or believed.
• "the most spectacular views imaginable"
Similar: thinkable, conceivable, supposable, believable, credible, creditable, comprehensible, possible, plausible, feasible, tenable, under the sun, cogitable,
Opposite: unimaginable, inconceivable,
Origin: late Middle English: from late Latin imaginabilis, from Latin imaginare ‘form an image of, represent’, from imago, imagin- ‘image’.


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