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imposible

impossible

adjective eem-poh-SEE-bleh Less Common

Usage Note

Imposible is invariable in gender and can serve as a predicate or attributive adjective: es imposible, una tarea imposible. It commonly combines with the infinitive (es imposible saber) where English uses a gerund ('it's impossible to know'). The noun form lo imposible ('the impossible') is used in set phrases like pedir lo imposible.

Examples

"Es imposible llegar a tiempo."

Natural Translation

It's impossible to arrive on time.

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