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conceivably


Meanings
  • adverb

    capable of being conceived or believed; possible or plausible

  • adjective

    having the ability to conceive or create an idea; imaginative or inventive


Rhymes
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perceivably , deceivably , receivably
Variants
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conceivably
Forms
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conceivably (adverb), conceivable (adjective), conceivably (adverb, past participle)


Etymology
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From Latin concepere 'to receive, take in'. Past participle of conceivare, from com- 'with' + capere 'to take'.


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  1. The word 'conceivably' is often used in legal contexts to describe the possibility of an outcome or scenario. For example, in a contract dispute, a court may consider whether a particular outcome is 'conceivably' within the scope of the contract.

  2. The word 'conceivably' has been used in music as well. For example, the title of the 1965 Beatles song 'Ticket to Ride' includes the phrase 'conceivably mine'.


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  1. Plausibility: The quality of being reasonable or believable. 'Conceivably' is often used to express the degree of plausibility of an idea or situation.

  2. Possibility: The ability or opportunity to do something or for something to happen. 'Conceivably' is often used to express the possibility of an event or situation.


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In literature, 'conceivably' is often used to express doubt or uncertainty about the possibility of an event or situation. For example, in Mark Twain's 'The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn', Huck says, 'It's twenty years since I left Widow Douglas, and I reckon I got pretty well concealed away by this time.' This use of the word highlights the idea of hiding or concealing oneself, which is a common theme in literature and other forms of art.

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