What rhymes with impossible?
What rhymes with impossible?
What rhymes with impossible?
- 1 syllable. Dull. Skull. Will. Tull. Cul. Null. Gull.
- 2 syllables. Trouble. Humble. Double. Bubble. Couple. Stumble. Uncle.
- 3 syllables. Possible. Obstacle. Arsenal. Probable. Audible. Carnival. Volatile.
- 4 syllables. Remarkable. Improbable. Unstoppable. Incredible. Invisible. Invincible.
- 5 syllables. Unpredictable.
What rhymes with possible?
What rhymes with possible?
- 1 syllable. Dull. Skull. Will. Tull. Cul. Null.
- 2 syllables. Double. Bubble. Trouble. Humble. Couple. Stumble.
- 3 syllables. Obstacle. Arsenal. Probable. Audible. Carnival.
- 4 syllables. Unstoppable. Impossible. Responsible. Phenomenal. Remarkable.
- 5 syllables. Irresponsible. Anatomical. Individual. Inevitable. Unbelievable.
What is another word for impossible?
What is another word for impossible?
unachievable | implausible |
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unattainable | unfeasible |
unobtainable | unreasonable |
unworkable | hopeless |
inconceivable | preposterous |
How do you say impossible politely?
Here are 10 ways for you to say ‘NO’ in a polite manner:
- I’m honoured but I can’t.
- .
- I wish there were two of me.
- Sorry, I’m booked into something else right now.
- Sadly, I have something else.
- No, thank you but it sounds lovely, so next time.
- I’m not taking anything else right now.
What do you call a goal that is impossible?
unattainable might be the word you’re looking for. unattainable (adjective) Pronunciation: /ʌnəˈteɪnəb(ə)l/ not able to be reached or achieved: an unattainable goal. You would end up with a phrase like this: A ten-percent growth rate is unattainable: it is certainly possible on paper, but very difficult to accomplish.
What does nearly impossible mean?
“Nearly impossible” means “almost impossible”. The word “nearly” is used in combinations like these: It took up nearly all of the remaining space on the hard drive, so I had to go through and delete some stuff. They beat him until he was nearly dead.
Can you say near impossible?
Both are true but according to corpus information “near impossible” is less frequent than “nearly impossible”. So it is better to use “nearly impossible”.
Is near impossible correct?
“Impossible” is an adjective. “Near”is an adjective, nit an adverb. “Nearly” is an adverb. “Nearly impossible” is the technically correct form.
What does Mearly mean?
Merely means “only.” If you say “I was merely trying to help,” your efforts were probably not appreciated and you’re likely to be stalking off with your nose in the air. Merely comes from the Latin merus, (“undiluted”). But “undiluted” is positive — as in, “that’s the undiluted truth” — in a way that merely is not.
What does nearly mean?
1 : in a close manner or relationship nearly related. 2a : almost but not quite nearly identical nearly a year later. b : to the least extent not nearly as good as we expected.
What is infirmity mean?
1a : the quality or state of being infirm. b : the condition of being feeble : frailty. 2 : disease, malady. 3 : a personal failing : foible one of the besetting infirmities of living creatures is egotism— A. J. Toynbee.
What is a bodily infirmity?
Bodily Infirmity means a Medical Condition of an Insured Individual caused by, arising out of, resulting from or the cause of a weakened, deteriorated, infirm, diseased or otherwise ill physical or mental state of that Insured Individual.
What is moral infirmity?
the state or quality of being infirm. physical weakness or debility; frailty. a moral flaw or failing.
What is mental or physical infirmity?
A weakness or disability, especially due to old age, is called an infirmity. If you want to imply mental weakness or some other disability, then use an adjective for clarity, as in this example: “His mental infirmity was caused by an early onset of Alzheimer’s disease.” Don’t confuse infirmity with infirmary.
What is a synonym for infirmity?
Synonyms. frailness unfitness wasting cachexia asthenia valetudinarianism frailty cachexy softness astheny feebleness debility.
What is the opposite of infirmity?
Opposite of a state of being weak or lacking physical strength. strength. hardihood. hardiness. robustness.