unimaginableun‧i‧ma‧gin‧a‧ble /ˌʌnɪˈmædʒənəbəl◂/ adjective - After a while she gave up, and left him sitting there, staring blindly into an unimaginable future.
- For a federal judge to take her seriously was unimaginable.
- He possessed vast, almost unimaginable talent and ambition.
- So what do we do now, now that the unimaginable has happened?
- Tallis was on her own for the first time in her eight years or so in this unimaginable land.
- The two made unimaginable amounts of money.
ADVERB► almost· In addition, a rapidly growing domestic satellite system may eventually permit domestic eavesdropping on a scale almost unimaginable.· The gargantuan effort was conducted under almost unimaginable conditions of hardship and coercion.· He possessed vast, almost unimaginable talent and ambition.· The rescue project which the legislature approved in 1933 not only was bold, it was almost unimaginable.
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