ponderable Antonyms
Strongest:
- inaudible
- indistinguishable
- inappreciable
- invisible
- imperceptible
- impalpable
- undetectable
- indistinct
- insignificant
- imperceptible
- intangible
- insensible
- intangible
- insignificant
- insensible
- indistinct
- undetectable
- inappreciable
- invisible
- indistinguishable
- inaudible
- impalpable
Strong:
- vague
- vague
- trivial
- faint
- slight
- trivial
- faint
- inconspicuous
- obscure
- unobtrusive
- unobtrusive
- inconspicuous
- hidden
- slight
- obscure
- hidden
Weak:
Meaning of ponderable
ponderable (a)
capable of being weighed or considered
ponderable (s)
capable of being thought about
ponderable Sentence Examples
- Scientists ponder the imponderable question of the universe's origins.
- Philosophers have pondered the ponderables of existence and morality for centuries.
- The jury pondered the evidence before reaching a verdict.
- The mayor pondered the pros and cons of a new development.
- The student pondered the complex equation, struggling to find a solution.
- The traveler pondered the different paths he could take.
- The investor pondered the risks and potential rewards of a new venture.
- The artist pondered the meaning behind their latest masterpiece.
- The scientist pondered the implications of their groundbreaking discovery.
- The mathematician pondered the nature of infinity, wondering if its mysteries could ever be fully grasped.
FAQs About the word ponderable
capable of being weighed or considered, capable of being thought about
obvious, plain, conspicuous, visible, tangible, manifest, striking, observable, noticeable, evident
inaudible, indistinguishable, inappreciable, invisible, imperceptible, impalpable, undetectable, indistinct, insignificant, imperceptible
Scientists ponder the imponderable question of the universe's origins.
Philosophers have pondered the ponderables of existence and morality for centuries.
The jury pondered the evidence before reaching a verdict.
The mayor pondered the pros and cons of a new development.