unthinkable

adjective18 collocationsAvg. frequency: 7.2

Emphasizes that something is completely impossible to imagine.

Emphasizes that something is totally impossible to imagine.

A common intensifier indicating that something is very or completely unimaginable.

Emphasizes the straightforward and absolute nature of something being unimaginable.

Indicates that something is very nearly impossible to imagine.

Indicates that something is very close to being impossible to imagine.

Means it is in essence or effect impossible to imagine, though not in a literal sense.

Means it is effectively or in practice impossible to imagine.

Used for strong emphasis, meaning it is truly and factually unimaginable.

Specifies that an action or idea is unimaginable within the realm of politics.

Indicates that something was unimaginable in the past.

A formal way of saying something was unimaginable until this point in time.

Used to state that something is impossible to imagine or accept.

Used to state that something appears to be impossible to imagine or accept.

To judge or believe that something is impossible to imagine or accept.

To cause a situation or idea to become unacceptable or unimaginable.

Indicates the person or entity for whom something is unimaginable.

Indicates the person whose perspective or belief system makes something unimaginable.