incogitable (Meaning)

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incogitable (a.)

Not cogitable; inconceivable.

Synonyms & Antonyms of incogitable

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incogitable Sentence Examples

  1. The incogitable nature of the universe's origins left scientists perplexed.
  2. The complexity of quantum mechanics was incogitable to even the most brilliant minds.
  3. The concept of infinity was so incogitable that it defied all attempts at comprehension.
  4. The incogitable beauty of the sunset left spectators in awe.
  5. The intricate workings of the human brain were incogitable to even the most advanced technology.
  6. The incogitable depths of human suffering were beyond the grasp of most mortals.
  7. The incogitable speed of light rendered it impossible to measure accurately.
  8. The incogitable idea of creating artificial life led to countless debates and ethical dilemmas.
  9. The incogitable vastness of the cosmos dwarfed the significance of human affairs.
  10. The incogitable mysteries of the human psyche remained forever elusive, tantalizing philosophers and psychologists alike.

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Not cogitable; inconceivable.

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The incogitable nature of the universe's origins left scientists perplexed.

The complexity of quantum mechanics was incogitable to even the most brilliant minds.

The concept of infinity was so incogitable that it defied all attempts at comprehension.

The incogitable beauty of the sunset left spectators in awe.