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conceivable

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/kənˈsiːvəbl/ · con-ceiv-a-ble

Able to be imagined or thought of.

Meanings

adjectiveformal

Able to be imagined or thought of.

جو تصور یا خیال کیا جا سکے۔

قابل تصور

qabil tasavvur

Synonyms

imaginablethinkablepossibleتصور میں آنے والاخیال میں آنے والاممکن

Antonyms

inconceivableunimaginableimpossibleناقابل تصورنہ دیکھا جا سکنے والاناممکن

Common Collocations

  • conceivable idea
  • conceivable scenario
  • conceivable solution

Example Sentences

It is conceivable that we could find life on other planets.

یہ قابل تصور ہے کہ ہم دوسرے سیاروں پر زندگی پا سکتے ہیں۔

Yeh qabil tasavvur hai ke hum doosre sayaron par zindagi paa sakte hain.

The results are conceivable if you consider all the variables.

اگر آپ تمام متغیرات کو مدنظر رکھیں تو نتائج قابل تصور ہیں۔

Agar aap tamam mutaghayirat ko mad nazar rakhein to nataij qabil tasavvur hain.

It's hard to believe, but it's conceivable that this technology might exist.

یقین کرنا مشکل ہے، لیکن یہ قابل تصور ہے کہ یہ ٹیکنالوجی موجود ہو سکتی ہے۔

Yaqeen karna mushkil hai, lekin yeh qabil tasavvur hai ke yeh technology maujood ho sakti hai.

Easily Confused With

conceive:Conceive is a verb that means to form or devise a plan or idea in the mind, while conceivable is an adjective describing the ability to be imagined.

Word Family

conceive
verbخیال کرنا
conception
nounتصور

See Also

💡 Memory Tip

Conceivable sounds like 'can see', which can help you remember it means something can be imagined.

Picture a person looking at a beautiful sunset, thinking about endless possibilities.

✍️ Urdu Poetry

میری روشنی کا خیال تو کر، یا تیرے ہوں گے کس خواب میں بعضی قابل تصور؟

Meri roshni ka khayal to kar, Ya tere honge kis khawab mein baazi qabil tasavvur?

Do think of my light, Or in what dream would you find some conceivable beings?

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* Poetry attribution is AI-generated and may require verification.

🗣️ Urdu Proverb

حالت سے باہر سوچنا بے کار ہے۔

Haalat se baahir sochna bekaar hai.

Thinking beyond the situation is futile.

📖 Etymology

Origin: Latin "concipere" — to seize, take in

First known use: 14th century

The word 'conceivable' has its roots in the Latin word 'concipere', which means to seize or take in, referring to the ability to grasp or understand something.