Imponderable
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What Does Imponderable Mean?
- 不可测量的
- 难以衡量的
- 无法估计的
Imponderable Pronunciation
/ɪmˈpɒndərəbəl/
Imponderable Definition
adjective
Definition
Difficult or impossible to estimate, assess, or measure.
In ZH
难以估计、评估或测量的。
How to Use Imponderable in a Sentence
- The outcome of the election was imponderable until the last minute.
- Some factors in our lives are imponderable, making it hard to predict our future.
- The value of happiness is often seen as imponderable by those focused on material wealth.
- In science, there are imponderable variables that can affect the results of an experiment.
- Philosophers often debate the imponderable nature of existence.
noun
Definition
An abstract person or thing that cannot be precisely determined or understood.
In ZH
不能精确确定或理解的抽象人或物。
How to Use Imponderable in a Sentence
- His thoughts were filled with imponderables that he couldn’t articulate.
- The imponderables of life can sometimes be more significant than the tangible outcomes.
- In literature, the imponderables often drive the plot of the story forward.
- She pondered on the imponderables of love and relationships.
- The artist captures the imponderables of human emotion in her work.