Antonyms for imaginably


Grammar : Adv
Spell : ih-maj-uh-nuh-buh l
Phonetic Transcription : ɪˈmædʒ ə nə bəl


Definition of imaginably

Origin :
  • late 14c., ymaginable, from Old French imaginable and directly from Late Latin imaginabilis, from Latin imaginari (see imagine). Related: Imaginably.
  • As in maybe : adv possibly
  • As in perhaps : adv possibly
  • As in probably : adv likely to happen
  • As in potentially : adv conceivably
  • As in mayhap : adv maybe
  • As in perchance : adv maybe
Example sentences :
  • What would become of him and Nan, now that she knew Nan loved him, and imaginably, he loved her?
  • Extract from : « Otherwise Phyllis » by Meredith Nicholson
  • In so far as matter may be conceived to exist in a purely passive state, it is, imaginably, older than motion.
  • Extract from : « The Advance of Science in the Last Half-Century » by T.H. (Thomas Henry) Huxley
  • Or could it imaginably be said that Fifi, rather, had had a successful life, as evidenced by her profoundly interesting funeral?
  • Extract from : « Queed » by Henry Sydnor Harrison
  • She could not imaginably encourage Jim Dyckman to free himself by the same channel, and if he did, how could Charity marry him?
  • Extract from : « We Can't Have Everything » by Rupert Hughes
  • And was there in fact ever a pale Galilean, the least of Whose doctrines they could ever imaginably have embodied?
  • Extract from : « The Corner of Harley Street » by Henry Bashford

Synonyms for imaginably

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