conceivably

adverb
UK: /kənˈsiːvəbli/
US: /kənˈsiːvəbli/
  1. Possibly; in a way that can be imagined or believed.

    1. Conceivably, it might rain today, so take an umbrella.
    2. Conceivably, the project could be finished ahead of schedule if everything goes according to plan.
  2. Within the realm of possibility; perhaps.

    1. We could conceivably go to Spain this year.
    2. He conceivably might not even want the job, despite what everyone thinks.

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The word "conceivably" in English means: Possibly; in a way that can be imagined or believed., Within the realm of possibility; perhaps..

The phonetic transcription of "conceivably" is /kənˈsiːvəbli/ in British English and /kənˈsiːvəbli/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "conceivably": possibly, perhaps, maybe, potentially.

Example usage of "conceivably": "Conceivably, it might rain today, so take an umbrella.". More examples on the page.