What is another word for imaginably?

Pronunciation: [ɪmˈad͡ʒɪnəblɪ] (IPA)

Imaginably is an adverb that denotes the ability to be imagined. It can be replaced by synonyms such as conceivably, possibly, theoretically, perhaps, and conceivably. These words share the same connotation of uncertainty and possibility. If something is imaginably true, it is possible to imagine it as such. One might say that the world is conceivably infinite. It is also theoretically impossible for something to be both hot and cold at the same time. These words are useful in writing and speaking to convey meaning and add variation to one's vocabulary.

What are the hypernyms for Imaginably?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

What are the opposite words for imaginably?

The antonyms for the word "imaginably" are "unimaginably" and "inconceivably." These words indicate that something is beyond the realm of possibility or comprehension, and cannot be envisioned or conceptualized. When used in contrast to "imaginably," they highlight the limitlessness of human imagination and the existence of phenomena that are beyond our ability to imagine or understand. For example, we might say that the scale of the universe is "unimaginably" vast, or that the complexity of the human brain is "inconceivable." These antonyms help us to appreciate the incredible diversity and mystery of the world around us, and the limitations of our own perception and understanding.

What are the antonyms for Imaginably?

Usage examples for Imaginably

No one could care for such verses, except indeed it were some dumb soul in love with a woman like, or imaginably like the woman of their thin worship!
"Home Again"
George MacDonald
Once I overheard the unseen transports of a lady in Mayfair imaginably kept by the offices of mutual friends from assaulting another lady.
"London Films"
W.D. Howells
imaginably, then, the bicyclist had remounted his wheel and attempted to ride off, when he was stopped and brought back to the miserable error of his confession.
"London Films"
W.D. Howells

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