Definition of unimaginably in English:
unimaginably
adverbˌʌnɪˈmadʒɪnəbliˌənəˈmædʒ(ə)nəbli
In a way or to an extent that is difficult or impossible to imagine or comprehend.
they suffered unimaginably
as submodifier everything is moving unimaginably fast
Example sentencesExamples
- This money will help children who are living the most unimaginably difficult lives.
- This set of RAM has boosted my computer's speed unimaginably, and I can now play all the latest games with relatively high settings.
- The direction is unimaginably unimaginative, but the acting, without exception, is worse.
- Unimaginably, this occurred as the international community watched with a fixed, if not disinterested eye.
- He is unimaginably offended and dishonoured through the infinite guilt and abominable wickedness of the world.
Definition of unimaginably in US English:
unimaginably
adverbˌənəˈmaj(ə)nəblēˌənəˈmædʒ(ə)nəbli
In a way or to an extent that is difficult or impossible to imagine or comprehend.
they suffered unimaginably
as submodifier everything is moving unimaginably fast
Example sentencesExamples
- This set of RAM has boosted my computer's speed unimaginably, and I can now play all the latest games with relatively high settings.
- The direction is unimaginably unimaginative, but the acting, without exception, is worse.
- This money will help children who are living the most unimaginably difficult lives.
- Unimaginably, this occurred as the international community watched with a fixed, if not disinterested eye.
- He is unimaginably offended and dishonoured through the infinite guilt and abominable wickedness of the world.