inconceivable
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1.
impossible to comprehend or grasp fully: inconceivable folly; an inconceivable disaster.
2. so unlikely or surprising as to have been thought impossible; unbelievable: an inconceivable victory against all odds.
2. so unlikely or surprising as to have been thought impossible; unbelievable: an inconceivable victory against all odds.
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 4th Edition
1.
unable to be conceived, unbelievable
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License
1.
not conceivable; incapable of being conceived by the mind; not explicable by the human intellect, or by any known principles or agencies; incomprehensible.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English
1.
incapable of being conceived, or realized in the imagination; incredible; inexplicable.
2. an expression which conveys no conception whatever, but is mere gibberish, is not called inconceivable, but unintelligible. the word inconceivable (see also unconceivable) is used in the following senses in philosophy: involving a contradiction in terms, such as the idea of a non-existent being.
3. unacceptable to the mind because involving a violation of laws believed to be well established by positive evidence, as a perpetual motion.
4. unimaginable by man on account of an inseparable association, although not perhaps involving any contradiction nor even physically impossible, as the perception of color without extension.
5. unimaginable to a particular person from novelty, as the idea that parallel straight lines meet at infinity.
6. capable of being conceived only by a negative or relaive notion, such as the idea of infinity.
7. incredible; not to be imagined as believed in by any man, as the supposition of an event undetermined by a cause.
2. an expression which conveys no conception whatever, but is mere gibberish, is not called inconceivable, but unintelligible. the word inconceivable (see also unconceivable) is used in the following senses in philosophy: involving a contradiction in terms, such as the idea of a non-existent being.
3. unacceptable to the mind because involving a violation of laws believed to be well established by positive evidence, as a perpetual motion.
4. unimaginable by man on account of an inseparable association, although not perhaps involving any contradiction nor even physically impossible, as the perception of color without extension.
5. unimaginable to a particular person from novelty, as the idea that parallel straight lines meet at infinity.
6. capable of being conceived only by a negative or relaive notion, such as the idea of infinity.
7. incredible; not to be imagined as believed in by any man, as the supposition of an event undetermined by a cause.
from The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia