adjective

conceivable

imaginable, believable, possible

It is conceivable that she will win the race.

It is conceivable that she will win the race.

We tried every conceivable method to solve the problem.

We tried every conceivable method to solve the problem.

It is conceivable that ... It is conceivable that he forgot.

every conceivable ((noun)) They explored every conceivable option.

Synonyms: imaginable, possible, believable; Antonyms: inconceivable

From the verb 'conceive' (to form in the mind) and the suffix '-able' (capable of). Literally 'capable of being conceived'.

Think 'can conceive'. If you can conceive (think of) an idea, it is conceivable.

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