| 释义 | View usage for:thinkable in British English (ˈθɪŋkəbəl) adjectiveable to be conceived or considered; possible; feasiblethinkable in American English (ˈθɪŋkəbəl)   adjective1.   that can be thought; conceivable 2.   that can be considered as a possibilityIt seemed to be the least thinkable notion that had come to her ears for a long time.But they hadn't driven clear of Corps area before every thinkable disadvantage had declared itself.I shall not put my final initials to her file until I have exhausted every thinkable sub-paragraph that might help her.Examples of 'thinkable' in a sentencethinkableSynonyms of 'thinkable'possible, conceivable, imaginable, likely More Synonyms of thinkableAt the same time, language makes thinkable the unreal and unreasonable. Synonyms reasonable within the bounds of possibilityOpposites impossible, unlikely, unthinkable, inconceivable, not on (informal), absurd, unreasonable, out of the questionAdditional synonymsDefinition capable of being understood, believed, or imagined It is just conceivable that a single survivor may be found.Synonyms imaginable,  possible,  credible,  believable, thinkableDefinition able to be done The deal was not economically feasible.Synonyms practicable,  possible,  reasonable,  viable,  workable,  achievable,  attainable,  realizable, likelyThey encourage every activity imaginable. Synonyms possible,  conceivable,  likely,  credible,  plausible,  believable,  under the sun,  comprehensible,  thinkable,  within the bounds of possibility,  supposablethink something overthink something upthink the world of someonethinkablethinkerthinkingthird-rate
Additional synonymsIt's likely that he still has it. Synonyms plausible,  possible,  reasonable,  credible,  feasible,  believable,  verisimilar |