quite impossible

Frequency: 6.99.5 per million words

Means 'completely' impossible, used for emphasis. More common in British English.

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Examples (20)

  • It's quite impossible to finish this project by tomorrow.
  • It is quite impossible to finish this project by tomorrow.
  • The task seemed quite impossible at first, but they managed it.
  • Finding a parking space in the city center is quite impossible during rush hour.
  • She found it quite impossible to ignore his rude comments.
  • Without a map, it would be quite impossible to find their house.
  • After the heavy snowfall, travel became quite impossible.
  • The task seemed quite impossible at first, but we managed to do it.
  • Without the right tools, repairing it would be quite impossible.
  • It's quite impossible for me to attend the meeting on Friday.
  • He declared it quite impossible to change her mind.
  • Trying to reason with him when he's angry is quite impossible.
  • The idea was quite impossible to implement given the limited resources.
  • He found it quite impossible to keep a straight face.
  • It was quite impossible for them to agree on a solution.
  • It is quite impossible to predict the future with absolute certainty.
  • Many believed it quite impossible to achieve such a goal.
  • The noise made it quite impossible to get any sleep.
  • Getting a reservation at that restaurant is quite impossible without booking months in advance.
  • To please everyone all the time is quite impossible.