unimaginably
English
editEtymology
editFrom unimaginable + -ly.
Adverb
editunimaginably (comparative more unimaginably, superlative most unimaginably)
- To an extent or in a way that cannot be, or could not have been, imagined
- 2009 January 4, Paul Harris, “Paul Harris: Frugality is cool in the cash-strapped US”, in The Observer[1]:
- As it prepares to inaugurate a new president, America is also trying to forge a fresh identity in a world unimaginably different from the one inherited by George W Bush only eight years ago.
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