inconceivable

adjective11 collocationsAvg. frequency: 7.4

To emphasize that something is completely inconceivable.

To emphasize that something is completely inconceivable.

To emphasize that something is nearly inconceivable.

To emphasize that something is nearly inconceivable.

To emphasize that something is nearly inconceivable.

Used to describe a state or appearance.

Used to describe a state or appearance.

Used when a person considers something to be inconceivable.

Used to describe a state or appearance.

Used to describe a change of state.

Indicates for whom something is inconceivable, typically a person (e.g., inconceivable to me).