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Definition of indescribable in English: indescribableadjective ɪndɪˈskrʌɪbəb(ə)lˌɪndəˈskraɪbəb(ə)l Too unusual, extreme, or indefinite to be adequately described. most prisoners suffered indescribable hardship Example sentencesExamples - Whatever the discouragement, it is rewarding to persevere and find a nugget, when the thrill of discovery is indescribable.
- The trangressiveness of this act for both communities is indescribable.
- As for the three-day trek there was no point in describing the indescribable.
- It was suddenly extremely short and coloured an indescribable shade of ginger.
- When she was very young, she had a quality that's almost indescribable, a luminescence.
- But Serenity has an indescribable atmosphere, a palpable sense that living in this world is dangerous.
- Love has always been considered as an innocent and indescribable alliance between two people.
- The smell in the hut is indescribable in a family magazine.
- Like all mystically indescribable ideals, glove perfection is best described through negation.
- To have a morning walk at such a time is an indescribable experience.
- Each soul undergoes terrible and indescribable sufferings, related to the manner in which it has sinned.
- The question really comes down to being asked to describe the indescribable.
- This is an indescribable surprise and honour so thank you.
- It is as easy as sitting down on a comfortable chair and what happens next is almost indescribable.
- How does one describe an incredibly beautiful land and its indescribable tragedy?
- To discover a talent and help it to flourish is an indescribable high.
- When one achieves that, there is an indescribable sense of fulfilment.
- Most people describe a plane of almost indescribable beauty, peace, and comfort.
- It's like, whatever I learnt or received from the Reiki today had an effect on me in some indescribable manner.
- Next to her in the back is Jasper, who is wearing an indescribable woe-is-me expression.
Synonyms inexpressible, undefinable, beyond words/description, beggaring description, nameless, incommunicable, ineffable, unutterable, unspeakable intense, extreme, acute, strong, powerful, profound incredible, extraordinary, remarkable, prodigious indefinite, unanalysable, intangible, impalpable, elusive, fugitive
Derivatives nounɪndɪskrʌɪbəˈbɪlɪti There is no quiet anymore, no secret pools where fairies dwell, no empty, glowing moments of indescribability. Example sentencesExamples - Their strongest asset has always been the sheer indescribability of their sound - they take all sorts of styles and craft a composite of natural, fluid sound.
- It's taken him years just to process it all, to be able to compress nine months of indescribability into a few sentences.
adverb ɪndɪˈskrʌɪbəbli as submodifier it was indescribably boring Example sentencesExamples - The second is the view which is indescribably beautiful.
- I am indescribably excited about this; as well you should be too, because I've got a mean eye for details and an acknowledged tendency to over-share.
- Since he bought the gas station from his boss, in 1940, he's done well for himself, but he's done far better for others, including the indescribably lucky members of his family.
- The times in which we live are indescribably difficult and troubled.
- The person responsible for such an indescribably appalling crime must be taken off the streets because it is inevitable he will strike again.
Definition of indescribable in US English: indescribableadjectiveˌindəˈskrībəb(ə)lˌɪndəˈskraɪbəb(ə)l Too unusual, extreme, or indefinite to be adequately described. most prisoners suffered indescribable hardship Example sentencesExamples - How does one describe an incredibly beautiful land and its indescribable tragedy?
- Next to her in the back is Jasper, who is wearing an indescribable woe-is-me expression.
- It's like, whatever I learnt or received from the Reiki today had an effect on me in some indescribable manner.
- The smell in the hut is indescribable in a family magazine.
- To discover a talent and help it to flourish is an indescribable high.
- The trangressiveness of this act for both communities is indescribable.
- As for the three-day trek there was no point in describing the indescribable.
- It is as easy as sitting down on a comfortable chair and what happens next is almost indescribable.
- But Serenity has an indescribable atmosphere, a palpable sense that living in this world is dangerous.
- Whatever the discouragement, it is rewarding to persevere and find a nugget, when the thrill of discovery is indescribable.
- It was suddenly extremely short and coloured an indescribable shade of ginger.
- The question really comes down to being asked to describe the indescribable.
- When she was very young, she had a quality that's almost indescribable, a luminescence.
- Each soul undergoes terrible and indescribable sufferings, related to the manner in which it has sinned.
- To have a morning walk at such a time is an indescribable experience.
- Love has always been considered as an innocent and indescribable alliance between two people.
- When one achieves that, there is an indescribable sense of fulfilment.
- Like all mystically indescribable ideals, glove perfection is best described through negation.
- This is an indescribable surprise and honour so thank you.
- Most people describe a plane of almost indescribable beauty, peace, and comfort.
Synonyms inexpressible, undefinable, beyond description, beyond words, beggaring description, nameless, incommunicable, ineffable, unutterable, unspeakable |