Synonyms for More insupposable:
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adj.
• inconceivable
- Incogitable
, - Insupposable
, - extraordinary
, - fantastic
, - imcomprehensible
, - implausible
, - impossible
, - improbable
, - incredible
, - mind-boggling
, - phony
, - rare
, - reachy
, - staggering
, - strange
, - thin
, - unbelievable
, - unconvincing
, - unheard-of
, - unimaginable
, - unknowable
, - unlikely
, - unsubstantial
, - unthinkable
, - weak
, - won't fly
, - won't wash
.
• incredible
- absurd
, - far-fetched
, - fishy
, - flimsy
, - inconceivable
, - out of the question
, - outlandish
, - preposterous
, - questionable
, - ridiculous
, - rings phony
, - suspect
, - untenable
.
What are the hypernyms for More insupposable?
A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.
What are the opposite words for more insupposable?
The word "more insupposable" is a comparative adjective that means something that is even more impossible or unlikely. Some antonyms for this word are "probable," "plausible," "likely," "credible," and "possible." These words suggest that the thing in question is not only conceivable but also probable or even expected. Other antonyms include "feasible," "reasonable," "conceivable," "imaginable," and "tenable." These words indicate that the idea or event in question is not only possible but also viable or rational. As for opposite adjectives, "less insupposable" or "more possible" could be used to express the opposite of "more insupposable.
What are the antonyms for More insupposable?
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adj.
• inconceivable
- Familiar
, - believable
, - common
, - conceivable
, - credible
, - fathomable
, - imaginable
, - likely
, - normal
, - plausible
, - possible
, - reasonable
, - tenable
, - usual
.
• incredible
Related words: insupposable, insupposable and impenetrable, insupposite, more insupposable and impenetrable
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