Thinkable

  • 1thinkable — meaning ‘imaginable, able to be grasped by the mind’, is not recorded before the early 19c, some 450 years after its more common antonym unthinkable: • A crash is a moment of panic when events are out of control and outlandish predictions become… …

    Modern English usage

  • 2Thinkable — Think a*ble, a. Capable of being thought or conceived; cogitable. Sir W. Hamilton. [1913 Webster] …

    The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • 3thinkable — index colorable (plausible), plausible, possible, potential, viable Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 4thinkable — [adj] believable, feasible cogitable, comprehendible, comprehensible, conceivable, convincing, imaginable, likely, possible, practicable, practical, presumable, reasonable, supposable, within realm of possibility*, within the limits; concept 529… …

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  • 5thinkable — [thiŋ′kə bəl] adj. 1. that can be thought; conceivable 2. that can be considered as a possibility …

    English World dictionary

  • 6thinkable — adjective Date: 1805 1. conceivably possible < a time when divorce was barely thinkable > 2. capable of being comprehended or reasoned about < the ultimate nature of Deity is scarcely thinkable > • thinkableness noun • thinkably adverb …

    New Collegiate Dictionary

  • 7thinkable — think|a|ble [ˈθıŋkəbəl] adj [not before noun] able to be thought about or considered = ↑possible ▪ At that time, it would not have been thinkable to openly criticize the government …

    Dictionary of contemporary English

  • 8thinkable — think|a|ble [ θıŋkəbl ] adjective able to be imagined or considered possible: He had done everything thinkable to put things right …

    Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • 9thinkable — UK [ˈθɪŋkəb(ə)l] / US adjective able to be imagined or considered possible He had done everything thinkable to put things right …

    English dictionary

  • 10thinkable — think ► VERB (past and past part. thought) 1) have a particular opinion, belief, or idea about someone or something. 2) direct one s mind towards someone or something; use one s mind actively to form connected ideas. 3) (think of/about) take into …

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