seem inconceivable

Frequency: 7.815.4 per million words

Used to describe a state or appearance.

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Examples (10)

  • It would seem inconceivable that such a small error could cause so much trouble.
  • To many, the concept of living completely off-grid might still seem inconceivable.
  • The idea of sending humans to Mars once seemed inconceivable, but now it's a real possibility.
  • After years of rivalry, a genuine friendship between them began to seem inconceivable.
  • It might seem inconceivable for some to imagine a world without smartphones.
  • The rapid changes make traditional methods seem inconceivable in modern business.
  • Without proper funding, completing the ambitious research project would seem inconceivable.
  • The thought of betraying his principles would seem inconceivable to a man of his integrity.
  • After weeks of planning, the cancellation of the event began to seem inconceivable.
  • That a person could survive such an accident might seem inconceivable to an outsider.