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inconceivable (iou) and Williams (as used in expressions) (sh)


inconceivable (iou)



inconceivable adjective & noun. E17.
[from IN-3 + CONCEIVABLE.]
A. adjective. Unable to be mentally conceived of; unthinkable, unimaginable; colloq. very remarkable, extraordinary. E17.
B. Jowett Even these inconceivable qualities of space..may be made the subject of reasoning. H. James A domain of immeasurable extent and almost inconceivable splendour. R. Rendell It was inconceivable to him that anyone would give three hundred pounds for such a thing.
b. noun. An inconceivable thing. E18.
,inconceiva'bility noun M19.
inconceivableness noun M17.
inconceivably adverb in an inconceivable manner; to an inconceivable degree, unimaginably; colloq. remarkably, exceedingly: M17.

Williams (as used in expressions) (sh)