Meaning & Definition of Immeasurable in English
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Immeasurable
Too large or extreme to measure.
Pronunciation:
/ɪˈmɛʒ.ər.ə.bəl/Part of Speech:
adjectiveDetailed Definitions
Definition: Incapable of being measured; vast.
Example Sentence: The beauty of the night sky felt immeasurable.
Definition: Not able to be assessed or quantified.
Example Sentence: Her grief was immeasurable after the loss.
Etymology
Origin: From the Latin 'im' (not) + 'mensurabilis' (measurable).
Synonyms
boundlessinfiniteincalculableunquantifiable
Common Phrases and Expressions
- immeasurable joy: A deep, often overwhelming feeling of happiness.
- immeasurable loss: A loss that is too great to quantify or express.
Translations
- Spanish: inmedible
- French: incommensurable
- German: unmessbar
- Russian: неизмеримый
Related Words
- measure: To determine the extent, dimensions, or capacity of something.
- measurable: Able to be measured.
Slang Meanings of immeasurable
Meaning: Off the charts
Example Sentence: Her talent is off the charts, truly immeasurable.
Meaning: Mind-blowing
Example Sentence: The experience was mind-blowing, how can you measure that?