conceivable
adjective10 collocationsAvg. frequency: 6.8
Indicates a strong degree of possibility.
Emphasizes that something is completely possible or believable.
Similar to 'entirely conceivable', stressing the complete possibility.
Suggests that something is possible, but only by a narrow margin.
Emphasizes that something is almost impossible, but still has a very slight chance of being true.
Synonymous with 'barely conceivable', indicating extreme improbability.
Used to mean every possible type of something. 'sth' is replaced by a noun.
Used to state that something is possible to imagine or believe.
Used to suggest that something appears to be possible.
Indicates a shift where something that was not possible before is now possible to imagine.