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impossibilities


Meanings
  • The state or quality of being impossible. Something that cannot be done, achieved, or realized.

    - "The mountain was an impossibility to climb."
    - "The idea of time travel is an impossibility."
    - "The artist's attempt to capture the essence of life in a single painting is an impossibility."

Antonyms

certainty , inevitability , possibility
Synonyms

helplessness , inability , incapability
Rhymes
Words rhyming with impossibilities
imminent , implement , imperative , impellent , impending , implementation , impartial , impassioned , impugn , implicate
Homophones
Words having the same pronunciation but different meanings, origins, or spelling,
  1. impossible (en) : The state or quality of being impossible. Something that cannot be done, achieved, or realized.

  2. impossible (es) : Impracticable, insurmountable, impossible.

  3. impossible (fr) : Impraticable, insurmountable, impossible.

  4. impossible (it) : Impracticable, insurmountable, impossible.

  5. impossible (de) : Unmöglich, unüberschrebbar, unmöglich.


Variants
List of all variants of impossibilities that leads to same result
impossibilities , impossibility
Etymology
origin and the way in which meanings have changed throughout history.

From the Old French word 'impossible', meaning 'unable to be done'.


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