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UK//wɒt jʊə ˈseɪɪŋ ɪz ɪmˈpɒsəbl//US//wɑt jʊr ˈseɪɪŋ ɪz ɪmˈpɑsəbl//

Meaning of What you're saying is impossible

A statement indicating that what has been said cannot occur.

In simple words: What you are saying cannot happen.

What you're saying is impossible in a sentence

  • What you're saying is impossible; we don't have the resources for that.
  • I appreciate your creativity, but what you're saying is impossible in reality.
  • What you're saying is impossible; a hundred people can't fit in that small room.
  • In theory, it sounds great, but what you're saying is impossible to achieve practically.

How to use What you're saying is impossible

Use this phrase to express disbelief or to reject a suggestion. It's more appropriate in discussions when something is logically or practically unfeasible.

Grammar pattern

standalone statement

Memory hint

Imagine someone trying to convince you that a bird can swim like a fish – it’s impossible!

Related words

Collocations with What you're saying is impossible

  • completely impossible
  • it's impossible to believe
  • seem impossible
  • make it impossible
  • render it impossible

Synonyms for What you're saying is impossible

  • That's not feasible
  • That's unrealistic
  • That can't happen
  • That's not possible
  • That's impractical

Common mistakes with What you're saying is impossible

  • Confused with 'What you said is impossible' – not using the present tense.
  • Using it in a formal context – sounds too casual for serious discussions.
  • Omitting 'is' – it should always be 'is impossible'.

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Frequently asked questions about What you're saying is impossible

What does What you're saying is impossible mean?

What you are saying cannot happen.

What is the definition of What you're saying is impossible?

A statement indicating that what has been said cannot occur.

How do you use What you're saying is impossible in a sentence?

What you're saying is impossible; we don't have the resources for that.

Can you give another example of What you're saying is impossible?

I appreciate your creativity, but what you're saying is impossible in reality.

What are synonyms for What you're saying is impossible?

Common alternatives include That's not feasible, That's unrealistic, That can't happen, That's not possible, That's impractical.

What words go with What you're saying is impossible?

It commonly pairs with completely impossible, it's impossible to believe, seem impossible, make it impossible, render it impossible.

What are common mistakes when using What you're saying is impossible?

Confused with 'What you said is impossible' – not using the present tense. Using it in a formal context – sounds too casual for serious discussions. Omitting 'is' – it should always be 'is impossible'.

How do you pronounce What you're saying is impossible?

US: //wɑt jʊr ˈseɪɪŋ ɪz ɪmˈpɑsəbl//, UK: //wɒt jʊə ˈseɪɪŋ ɪz ɪmˈpɒsəbl//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.

When should I use What you're saying is impossible?

Use this phrase to express disbelief or to reject a suggestion. It's more appropriate in discussions when something is logically or practically unfeasible.