impossible (Meaning)

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impossible (n)

something that cannot be done

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impossible (a)

not capable of occurring or being accomplished or dealt with

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impossible (s)

totally unlikely

(used of persons or their behavior) not acceptable or reasonable

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impossible (a.)

Not possible; incapable of being done, of existing, etc.; unattainable in the nature of things, or by means at command; insuperably difficult under the circumstances; absurd or impracticable; not feasible.

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impossible (n.)

An impossibility.

impossible Sentence Examples

  1. The task seemed impossible, but the team's determination proved otherwise.
  2. Scaling the sheer cliff face was deemed impossible, rendering the hikers stranded.
  3. The puzzle's complexity made a solution appear impossible at first glance.
  4. The equation's intricate variables rendered it impossible to solve analytically.
  5. The athlete's injury made it impossible for them to compete in the finals.
  6. The loss of the key made accessing the vault impossible, leaving the treasures sealed within.
  7. The car's engine had seized, making it impossible to start the vehicle.
  8. The tightrope walker's balance faltered, making it impossible for them to cross the chasm.
  9. The weight of the expectations placed upon the student made success seem impossible.
  10. The doctor's diagnosis of the rare disease revealed an impossible condition to cure.

FAQs About the word impossible

something that cannot be done, not capable of occurring or being accomplished or dealt with, totally unlikely, (used of persons or their behavior) not acceptabl

futile, problematic, hopeless, impractical,unlikely, problematical, unrealizable, impracticable, insuperable, undoable

workable, workable, feasible, feasible, possible, achievable,possible, achievable, practical, serviceable

The task seemed impossible, but the team's determination proved otherwise.

Scaling the sheer cliff face was deemed impossible, rendering the hikers stranded.

The puzzle's complexity made a solution appear impossible at first glance.

The equation's intricate variables rendered it impossible to solve analytically.