Love is imponderable.
As she stared at the stars, she was struck by the imponderable nature of the universe and human existence. Imponderable can be used as a noun or an adjective.
the soul of human cannot be imponderable
imponderable is impossible to capture
One option is the word elusive. another option is imponderable
== Sure they do. The real question is can lizards and lollipops ponder enough to ponder if an imponderable could ponder a lizard or lollipop? == I pondered on this and decided no. To begin with - "Imponderables is a series of eleven books written by David Feldman. The books examine, investigate, and explain common, yet puzzling phenomena" So...how on earth do they relate to lizardZ and lollipops!! (this is simply one of those chuckle Questions) Hmmm My cat does... n shes an imponderable alrightANSWER: No, but lizards like lollipops and lollipops don't ponder so there is a relation in an imponderable sort of way.
The word 'imponderables' is a noun, the plural form of the noun 'imponderable'; a word for something that is difficult or impossible to estimate or assess; a word for a thing.A noun functions as the subject of a sentence or a clause, and as the object of a verb or a preposition.Example uses:The imponderables of this world are beyond my comprehension. (subject of the sentence)They enjoy discussing the possibilities that imponderables pose. (subject of the relative clause)Jack wrote imponderables at the top of his algebra test. (direct object of the verb 'wrote')These ancient symbols are an example of imponderables. (object of the preposition 'of')The word 'imponderable' is also an adjective, a word used to describe a noun.Example: My friend calls me with imponderable questions.
Not necessarily, for something to be unbelievable, it would have to be unthinkable and incomprehensible. Many things are unquestionable, but these things are much less imponderable than things of unbelievable origin.
Features of everyday culture are at first imponderable, but as the ethnographer builds rapport, their logic and functional value in society become clear.
Assume that the distance from sun to Jupiter is one Solar-Jupiter Atomic Unit; then the distance between them is always ONE. And the square root of 2 SJAU is the reciprocal of neptune. Carl Sagan often said such questions are imponderable.
Some words that start with I and end with E: * impolite * imponderable * impone * importable * importance * importunate * importune * impose * impossible * imposthume * impostume * imposture * impotence * inapposite * incorporable * incorporate * incorporative * indecomposable * indispose * inopportune * insupportable * intercorporate * interpolate * interpolative * interpose * irresponsible * irresponsive
lesson 5: bas-relief, debase, declivity, proclivity, leaven, legerdemain, leverage, levitate, levity, penchant. ponderous, imponderable, preponderant, echelon, transcendent lesson 6: incumbent, recumbent, succumb, hypochondria, hypothesis, cataclysm, catapult, subjective, sublimate, suborn, subterfuge, verisimilitude, verity, aver