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conceivable

adjective as in reasonable, easy to understand

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It is conceivable, if highly unlikely, that most Palestinians will try to pull back from the brink.

This is, in every conceivable way, a recipe for catastrophe.

Is it not at least conceivable that the American electorate has changed the way it views women candidates?

There is no conceivable justification for treating people born on Tuesday differently than other people in terms of driving.

The strongest conceivable U.S. land or amphibious forces would not provide a military option.

Loss, where she was concerned, involved a permanent and irremediable bereavement—no substitute was conceivable.

The plagued nation effected a revolution over its snuff-boxes in the happiest conceivable manner.

It is conceivable that the art of agriculture may have been one of the outcomes of the situation in which man now found himself.

Above, in the lower lofts, every conceivable human oddity was assembled in a sort of mercantile crazy quilt.

They are such illogical fools; a logical fool in an office, with a lot of red tape, is conceivable.

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On this page you'll find 45 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to conceivable, such as: believable, convincing, credible, imaginable, probable, and earthly.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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