adjective
- capable of being thought about or conceived
Usage: formal
Examples
- The philosopher argued that only cogitable ideas could be subjects of rational discourse.
- Is it cogitable that such a complex system arose by pure chance?
- The scientist presented several cogitable explanations for the unusual phenomenon.
- In medieval philosophy, the distinction between cogitable and incogitable concepts was crucial.
- The theory offers a cogitable framework for understanding human behavior.
- Some mysteries remain beyond what is cogitable by the human mind.