imaginable

Part of speech: adverb

Imaginably.

Part of speech: adjective

That can be imagined.

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Usage examples "imaginable":

  1. More commonly it seeks to criticise everything, to find all imaginable faults. - "The Government of England (Vol. I)", A. Lawrence Lowell.
  2. Usually he had the best temper imaginable. - "Betty Zane", Zane Grey.
  3. It is the most ordinary commonplace story imaginable; but to me it meant the most terrible pain. - "The Country Doctor", Honore de Balzac.