Understand why “inconceivable” is correct and “inconcievable” is incorrect.
Incorrect spelling - “Inconcievable” is misspelled with swapped letters.
"inconcievable" is a common misspelling of "inconceivable". Always use "inconceivable" when referring to the correct word.
Correct spelling - The proper way to spell this word.
“Inconceivable” means impossible to imagine or comprehend.
"inconceivable": “Inconceivable” means impossible to imagine or comprehend.
This word is commonly used in everyday conversation and writing.
"Correct:" It is inconceivable that he lied.
"Correct:" The plan seemed inconceivable.
"Correct:" Her success was inconceivable without effort.
"Correct:" The idea is inconceivable to most people.
"Incorrect:" It is inconcievable that he lied.
"Incorrect:" The plan seemed inconcievable.
A: Inconceivable.
A: No.
A: Impossible to imagine.
A: The result was inconceivable.
A: Swapping 'ie' and 'ei'.
""Inconceivable" is correct; 'inconcievable' is wrong. Used to describe something unimaginable or impossible."