impossibility (Meaning)

Wordnet

impossibility (n)

incapability of existing or occurring

an alternative that is not available

Webster

impossibility (n.)

The quality of being impossible; impracticability.

An impossible thing; that which can not be thought, done, or endured.

Inability; helplessness.

Synonyms & Antonyms of impossibility

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impossibility Sentence Examples

  1. The impossibility of time travel remains a scientific enigma.
  2. The task seemed daunting, bordering on impossibility.
  3. The idea that everyone can be happy is a beautiful but impossible dream.
  4. She faced the impossibility of making ends meet with her meager salary.
  5. The impossibility of their love filled her heart with despair.
  6. The mission was deemed impossible, but he refused to give up hope.
  7. The impossibility of her recovery from the accident sent shockwaves through her family.
  8. The complexities of quantum mechanics highlight the impossibility of predicting the future with certainty.
  9. The impossibility of achieving world peace remains a distant aspiration.
  10. She struggled to accept the impossibility of ever seeing him again.

FAQs About the word impossibility

incapability of existing or occurring, an alternative that is not availableThe quality of being impossible; impracticability., An impossible thing; that which c

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The impossibility of time travel remains a scientific enigma.

The task seemed daunting, bordering on impossibility.

The idea that everyone can be happy is a beautiful but impossible dream.

She faced the impossibility of making ends meet with her meager salary.