adjective

conceivable

conceivable, imaginable, possible

It is conceivable that they will win.

It is conceivable that they will win.

We tried every conceivable method.

We tried every conceivable method.

It is conceivable that ... It is possible that... It is conceivable that he might refuse.

every conceivable ((noun)) every possible (noun) They considered every conceivable option.

Synonyms: imaginable, possible, plausible; Antonyms: inconceivable, impossible

From the verb 'conceive' (to form an idea) plus the suffix '-able' (capable of being).

If you are 'able' to 'conceive' it in your mind, then it is 'conceivable'.

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