adverb
- in a way that is impossible to weigh, measure, or evaluate with certainty; mysteriously or inscrutably
Usage: formal; often used to describe something difficult to understand or predict
Examples
- The outcome of the election remained imponderably uncertain until the final votes were counted.
- Her motivations were imponderably complex, defying simple explanation.
- The universe expands imponderably, governed by forces we are only beginning to understand.
- He spoke imponderably about the nature of consciousness and existence.
- The future unfolded imponderably, shaped by countless unpredictable variables.
- She moved through the crowd imponderably, as if guided by invisible forces.