conceivable
adjective /kənˈsiːvəbl/
/kənˈsiːvəbl/
Word Family
- conceive verb
- conceivable adjective (≠ inconceivable)
- conceivably adverb
- concept noun
- conception noun
- conceptual adjective
- that you can imagine or believe synonym possible
- It is conceivable that I'll see her tomorrow.
- a beautiful city with buildings of every conceivable age and style
Extra Examples- It's quite conceivable that she hasn't heard the news yet.
- We had to draw up plans for every conceivable emergency.
- It's not conceivable that she didn't know what was going on.
- The poverty here is barely conceivable to the average tourist.
- We've examined the problem from every conceivable angle.
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryverbs- be
- seem
- become
- …
- entirely
- perfectly
- quite
- …
- every conceivable something