noun
- the quality or state of being conceivable; the capacity to be imagined, understood, or thought of
Usage: abstract noun; formal register
Examples
- The conceivability of time travel has fascinated philosophers for centuries.
- Scientists debate the conceivability of life on other planets.
- The conceivability of such a scenario depends on our current understanding of physics.
- Philosophers often use conceivability as a test for logical possibility.
- The conceivability of artificial consciousness remains an open question in cognitive science.