imaginable

  • 11imaginable — [i maj′i nə bəl] adj. [ME ymaginable < LL imaginabilis] that can be imagined imaginably adv …

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  • 12imaginable — adj. VERBS ▪ be ADVERB ▪ barely, hardly, scarcely (esp. BrE) ▪ To such poor people, the idea of having a choice of food is barely imaginable. PHRASE …

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  • 13imaginable — [[t]ɪmæ̱ʤɪnəb(ə)l[/t]] 1) ADJ: adj superl n ADJ, adj superl ADJ n (emphasis) You use imaginable after a superlative such as best or worst to emphasize that something is extreme in some way. ...their imprisonment under some of the most horrible… …

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  • 14imaginable — ► adjetivo Que puede ser imaginado: ■ fue un final imaginable por todos. SINÓNIMO previsible ANTÓNIMO inimaginable * * * imaginable adj. Susceptible de ser imaginado. ⇒ Inimaginable. Todo lo imaginable. Hiperbólicamente, *mucho o muchas cosas:… …

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  • 15imaginable — (i ma ji na bl ) adj. Qui peut être imaginé, conçu. •   Ce qu a fait Massinisse est si déraisonnable Qu à peine mon esprit le trouve imaginable !, MAIRET Sophon. IV, 4. •   Je garde dans mon coeur toutes nos conversations avec une reconnaissance… …

    Dictionnaire de la Langue Française d'Émile Littré

  • 16imaginable — adjective the best/worst/kindest etc imaginable used to emphasize that something is the best, worst etc example of something that it is possible to imagine: He was defeated in the most humiliating circumstances imaginable. | every imaginable:… …

    Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • 17imaginable — i|mag|i|na|ble [ ı mædʒınəbl ] adjective used for emphasizing that it is difficult to imagine anything more extreme: a situation that was hardly imaginable ten years ago He had been subjected to the most terrible abuse imaginable. The cupboard… …

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  • 18imaginable — UK [ɪˈmædʒɪnəb(ə)l] / US adjective used for emphasizing that it is difficult to imagine anything more extreme a situation that would have been hardly imaginable ten years ago He had been subjected to the most terrible abuse imaginable. The… …

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  • 19imaginable — i|ma|gi|na|ble [ıˈmædʒınəbəl] adj 1.) used to emphasize that something is the best, worst etc that can be imagined ▪ The travel brochure is full of the most wonderful resorts imaginable. 2.) used to emphasize that something includes every… …

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  • 20imaginable — adj. : imajnâblo, a, e (Montagny Bozel) ; k on pu imaginable pinsâ // imajinâ <qu on peut imaginable penser // imaginer> (Albanais) …

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