be inconceivable

Frequency: 8.525.1 per million words

Used to describe a state or appearance.

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Examples (10)

  • The idea of failure is inconceivable to him.
  • It would be inconceivable to finish the project by tomorrow.
  • For some, true equality is still inconceivable.
  • A world without art would be inconceivable for many artists.
  • Such negligence is simply inconceivable.
  • It was inconceivable that she could have forgotten.
  • The sheer scale of the universe is almost inconceivable.
  • His dedication to the cause is quite inconceivable.
  • It had been inconceivable just a decade ago.
  • The possibility of defeat is inconceivable to the champion.