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The word "inconceivable" means beyond belief. Synonyms for the word include extraordinary, fantastic, implausible, impossible, improbably, staggering, and strange.

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How do you used word inconceivable in sentences?

It was inconceivable to understand her with her mouth full.


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Happiness within sorrow is inconceivable.


Is inconceivable an adjective?

Yes, it is. The word inconceivable is based on the verb conceive meaning to imagine or create a concept. The -able form conceivable means able to be conceived, or (by extension) *possible*. The word inconceivable means unable to be thought up, and therefore impossible to exist or occur. Of course, there is nothing absolutely inconceivable; but given limited knowledge, some things are not currently or readily conceivable.


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It was inconceivable that he didn't know the truth.


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