All 4 Uses of
inconceivable
in
Anna Karenina
- One arm of this body was above the quilt, and the wrist, huge as a rake-handle, was attached, inconceivably it seemed, to the thin, long bone of the arm smooth from the beginning to the middle.†
Part 5
- He saw nothing impossible and inconceivable in the idea that death, though existing for unbelievers, did not exist for him, and that, as he was possessed of the most perfect faith, of the measure of which he was himself the judge, therefore there was no sin in his soul, and he was experiencing complete salvation here on earth.†
Part 5
- That was to him something utterly inconceivable and impossible.†
Part 5 *
- And in the contemplation of this sublime something the soul was exalted to inconceivable heights of which it had before had no conception, while reason lagged behind, unable to keep up with it.†
Part 7
Definition:
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(inconceivable) totally unlikely