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unimaginably

  • a word derived from imaginable.
    imaginable
    adjective
    capable of being imagined or conceived.
  • a word derived from unimaginable.
    unimaginable
    adjective
    difficult or impossible to believe; inconceivable

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The bombing of LaGuardia came at a time when airport security was, from today’s vantage, unimaginably lax.

From Slate Jul. 7, 2026

"It's a wonderful technique -- you can do unimaginably wonderful, analytical things with it," Chait says.

From Science Daily Mar. 25, 2026

Earlier this week, Kim Yo Jong, a powerful confidante of her brother Kim Jong Un, said the joint drills "may cause unimaginably terrible consequences".

From Barron's Mar. 14, 2026

In 1892, her parents, Frederick and May Rindge, bought up an unimaginably enormous tract of land — 25 miles of Pacific coastline along Malibu and beyond.

From Los Angeles Times Feb. 14, 2026

It occurred to him that if a star collapsed to the sort of densities found in the core of atoms, the result would be an unimaginably compacted core.

From "A Short History of Nearly Everything" by Bill Bryson