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Definition of indefinable in English: indefinableadjective ɪndɪˈfʌɪnəb(ə)lˌɪndəˈfaɪnəb(ə)l Not able to be defined or described exactly. she reminds me, in some indefinable way, of my grandmother Example sentencesExamples - He displayed that elusive, indefinable quality: he looked presidential.
- Austrians can offer an alternative approach that does not depend on having to define or measure what is conceptually indefinable or unmeasurable.
- Being cool is one of those indefinable qualities that's almost impossible to pin down.
- It is that indefinable something that is drawing another Afghan refugee, 70-year-old Taj Bara back to Kabul.
- In those hours I laughed so hard my face hurt, I cried, I felt happiness, sadness, empathy, anger and other indefinable emotions.
- So Rose Boys had a modest political aim, as well as satisfying an obscure and perhaps indefinable personal need.
- His eyes flashed just a little bit, with some vague, indefinable emotion, perhaps surprise, when he saw she was still lying in bed.
- So perfect objectivity is not just unachievable but indefinable.
- And undoubtedly, their mysterious, indefinable quality is the source of their disconcerting power.
- A third draft corrected some of these problems, but I still felt, without quite being able to articulate it, that in some indefinable way the script had lost ground.
- The answer depended ultimately on a policy decision informed by history and indefinable concepts of nationality and nationhood.
- Poetry is the power of defining the indefinable in terms of the unforgettable.
- In all shapes, sizes and more than anything, in those indefinable vibrant shades, butterflies seem to carry an uncanny beauty about them.
- Perhaps subliminally it is this which gave her performances that indefinable, electric edge which drew audiences magnetically to her and held them spellbound.
- Ever since the ancient Greek artist Debutades traced a line around the silhouette of her lover's face, artists have been attempting to define the indefinable.
- But they are utterly indefinable by way of positive definition hence my requirement of negative demarcation.
- This feeling is not toward any one English person in particular, or even a whole load of English, but that indefinable thing that the word England has come to symbolise for me.
- An indefinable element that catches your eye; I had no trouble spotting her in the midst of a crowd of jeans-and-tees teenagers.
- It is a challenging attempt to define what is often indefinable.
- He did not know where his own mind ended and the rest of the world flooded in: the boundary was vague, indefinable.
Synonyms hard to define, hard to describe, indescribable, inexpressible, nameless vague, obscure indefinite, unanalysable, intangible, impalpable, incorporeal, elusive, fugitive Definition of indefinable in US English: indefinableadjectiveˌindəˈfīnəb(ə)lˌɪndəˈfaɪnəb(ə)l Not able to be defined or described exactly. she reminds me, in some indefinable way, of my grandmother Example sentencesExamples - But they are utterly indefinable by way of positive definition hence my requirement of negative demarcation.
- It is a challenging attempt to define what is often indefinable.
- Perhaps subliminally it is this which gave her performances that indefinable, electric edge which drew audiences magnetically to her and held them spellbound.
- So perfect objectivity is not just unachievable but indefinable.
- This feeling is not toward any one English person in particular, or even a whole load of English, but that indefinable thing that the word England has come to symbolise for me.
- He displayed that elusive, indefinable quality: he looked presidential.
- Ever since the ancient Greek artist Debutades traced a line around the silhouette of her lover's face, artists have been attempting to define the indefinable.
- His eyes flashed just a little bit, with some vague, indefinable emotion, perhaps surprise, when he saw she was still lying in bed.
- Being cool is one of those indefinable qualities that's almost impossible to pin down.
- Austrians can offer an alternative approach that does not depend on having to define or measure what is conceptually indefinable or unmeasurable.
- In those hours I laughed so hard my face hurt, I cried, I felt happiness, sadness, empathy, anger and other indefinable emotions.
- Poetry is the power of defining the indefinable in terms of the unforgettable.
- So Rose Boys had a modest political aim, as well as satisfying an obscure and perhaps indefinable personal need.
- An indefinable element that catches your eye; I had no trouble spotting her in the midst of a crowd of jeans-and-tees teenagers.
- A third draft corrected some of these problems, but I still felt, without quite being able to articulate it, that in some indefinable way the script had lost ground.
- And undoubtedly, their mysterious, indefinable quality is the source of their disconcerting power.
- In all shapes, sizes and more than anything, in those indefinable vibrant shades, butterflies seem to carry an uncanny beauty about them.
- He did not know where his own mind ended and the rest of the world flooded in: the boundary was vague, indefinable.
- The answer depended ultimately on a policy decision informed by history and indefinable concepts of nationality and nationhood.
- It is that indefinable something that is drawing another Afghan refugee, 70-year-old Taj Bara back to Kabul.
Synonyms hard to define, hard to describe, indescribable, inexpressible, nameless |