Unimaginably

usgb/ˌʌnɪˈmædʒɪnəbli/
adverb

In a way that is very hard to imagine or believe.

The view was unimaginably beautiful.
Visual representation of "unimaginably" - In a way that is very hard to imagine or believe

Often appears as...

  • unimaginably beautiful
  • unimaginably large
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Extreme Situations

Use 'unimaginably' to emphasize extremes in descriptions that are beyond normal experiences.

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He was unimaginably rich, owning private jets and islands.
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Not Literal

'Unimaginably' is often not literal; it expresses something difficult to grasp, not truly impossible to imagine.

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The pain she felt was unimaginably intense, though one could try to empathize.
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Emotional Impact

Using 'unimaginably' can add emotional weight to a statement, making it more dramatic.

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After the reconciliation, they were unimaginably joyful.
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conceivableexceedinglyimpossibleincredibleindescribableintensetremendous
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