"Unconceivable" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Unconceivable" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

Unconceivable
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"Unconceivable" Meaning

(Of a situation or solution) completely impossible or unbelievable due to its implausible nature.

Example: "It's unconceivable that the plane could have landed safely in such stormy weather."

"Unconceivable" Examples

Usage Examples of "Unconceivable"


1. Understandable in Context

The news of worldwide economic collapse was impossible for many to comprehend, simply because it was unconceivable at that time.

2. A Description in Fantasy

Within the boundaries of this medieval fantasy realm, the protagonist encountered an unconceivable mix of magical creatures in a single battle.

3. Opinion Piece in Journalism

It's unconceivable to me that many individuals cannot recognize the role social media plays in shaping their opinions about world events.

4. Academic Writing

The vastness of the universe always brings me to the realization that the concept of time being infinite is unconceivable in human perspective.

5. Narrative Story

The ancient prophecy of reclaiming the stars spoke of unconceivable distances being bridged, but his unrelenting spirit convinced him it was a challenge worth taking.

"Unconceivable" Similar Words

Uncomplimentary

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Describing something that is unfavorable, critical, or insulting, often meaning negative and unpleasant.

Uncomprehending

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Uncomprehendingly

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Uncompressed

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Not compacted or compressed; in its original, unaltered form.

Uncompromised

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Not weakened or damaged; complete; intact. Completely secure or safe from attack, damage, or criticism.

Uncompromising

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Uncompromising refers to a person, attitude, or decision that is unwilling to yield, give in, or compromise in any way, even in the face of opposition or adversity. It means being firm, resolute, and unwavering in one's principles, values, or position, refusing to make concessions or concessions even if it means going against the majority or the status quo.<br><br>Example sentences:<br><br> She was uncompromising in her stance on the issue, refusing to back down even when faced with intense pressure.<br> His uncompromising approach to solving the problem led to a breakthrough, but also alienated some stakeholders.<br> The uncompromising weather forecast warned of thunderstorms and heavy rain, but we decided to go ahead with the outdoor event.<br><br>Synonyms: <br><br> Inflexible<br> Dogmatic<br> Unconquerable<br> Impervious<br> Inflexible<br><br><br>Antonyms:<br><br> Compromising<br> Flexible<br> Open-minded<br> Willing to listen<br> Conciliatory

Uncompromisingly

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(In a firm, unwavering, and unyielding manner) <br><br>adverb <br><br>1. In a way that does not show any tendency to change or compromise one's opinions, principles, or decisions.<br>Example: "She spoke uncompromisingly about her views on the issue."

Unconcealed

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Not hidden or secret; openly visible or obvious.

Unconcerned

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Showing a lack of interest or concern about something. Not caring or worried about the consequences of an action or situation.

Unconcernedly

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Lacking concern or worries; indifferent or apathetic.

Unconcernedness

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A state of being completely lacking in concern or interest; a lack of care or attention. Unconcernedness implies a sense of indifference or a feeling of being unaffected by a situation or problem.

Uncondensed

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Unconditional

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Unconditional means:<br><br> Absolutely or completely without any conditions, restrictions or limitations.<br> Given or done without any conditions or expectations of reward or return.<br> Without qualification or exception.<br><br>Example: "I'll give you unconditional support for your decision."

Unconditionally

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Without conditions or limitations; completely and entirely; completely unconditional. <br><br>Example: "She loved her child unconditionally, meaning she accepted and supported them without expecting anything in return."

Unconditioned

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Unconducive

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Meaning: Not favorable or suitable for a particular activity or situation.