English
Etymology
conceive + -able
Pronunciation
Adjective
conceivable (not comparable)
- Capable of being conceived or imagined
- Synonyms: imaginable, possible, credible, thinkable
Antonyms
Derived terms
Translations
capable of being conceived or imagined; possible; credible; thinkable
- Belarusian: магчы́мы (mahčýmy), мажлі́вы (mažlívy)
- Bulgarian: мислим (bg) (mislim), разбираем (bg) (razbiraem), възможен (bg) (vǎzmožen)
- Chinese:
- Mandarin: 想得到的, 可想像的
- Czech: myslitelný, možný (cs), představitelný
- Dutch: denkbaar (nl)
- Finnish: ajateltavissa oleva
- French: pensable (fr), imaginable (fr), concevable (fr)
- German: absehbar (de), begreiflich, denkbar (de), erdenklich (de), vorstellbar (de)
- Hungarian: elképzelhető (hu), felfogható (hu)
- Italian: concepibile (it), ideabile (it), immaginabile (it), pensabile (it)
- Latin: comprehensibilis, comprehensīvus m, cōgitābilis
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- Norwegian:
- Bokmål: tenkelig
- Nynorsk: tenkeleg, tenkjeleg
- Portuguese: imaginável
- Russian: мы́слимый (ru) (mýslimyj), постижи́мый (ru) (postižímyj), вероя́тный (ru) (verojátnyj), возмо́жный (ru) (vozmóžnyj), потенциа́льный (ru) (potɛnciálʹnyj)
- Sanskrit: मानस (sa) (mānasa)
- Serbo-Croatian:
- Cyrillic: замѝслив, по̀јмљив
- Roman: zamìsliv (sh), pòjmljiv (sh)
- Spanish: concebible, pensable (es), imaginable
- Swedish: tänkbar (sv)
- Turkish: akla uygun, düşünülebilir, makul (tr)
- Ukrainian: можли́вий (možlývyj)
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