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Definition of indistinguishable in English: indistinguishableadjective ɪndɪˈstɪŋɡwɪʃəb(ə)lˌɪndəˈstɪnɡwəʃəb(ə)l Not able to be identified as different or distinct. the counterfeit bills were virtually indistinguishable from the real thing Example sentencesExamples - British products would effectively become anonymous and indistinguishable.
- If ever proof was needed that extremists of any stripe are indistinguishable from each other, here it is.
- Resolve in one place is indistinguishable from resolve in the other.
- The point is that the two are indistinguishable - and this makes fighting a general election the devil's own job.
- I mean if art is indistinguishable from rubbish then what is the point?
- Now, his rhetoric is virtually indistinguishable from that of his original opponent.
- In quantum theory, identical particles are also indistinguishable particles.
- A chimp community from two million years ago would be completely indistinguishable to one today.
- A corollary might be that sufficiently unwise technology is indistinguishable from paranoid fantasy.
- The trouble was that many of the burial sites were in remote, indistinguishable areas and much of the loot was lost.
- He paints a hellish picture in which sea and sky become indistinguishable and the men battle for survival.
- Their mannerisms are alike, their voices indistinguishable, their gaits identical.
- Although seen as toys, many are indistinguishable from real weapons unless you hold them and examine their workings.
- The policies and slogans of the main parties become almost indistinguishable.
- Oratorio and castrati neatly filled the gap, with songs that were almost indistinguishable from opera.
- Brothers, sisters, aunts, uncles, a sea of faces, all indistinguishable from one another.
- The only other time I'd made bread it was indistinguishable from cement.
- By this time, the two teams were caked in slime and were indistinguishable.
- Voters sense such insincerity and then see no reason to support parties that are indistinguishable from each other.
- As we get back on the ferry to go home, the captain shouts something indistinguishable and throws a small yellow missile at me.
Synonyms identical, almost identical, the same, alike, very similar cut from the same cloth, two of a kind, difficult to tell apart informal as like as two peas in a pod, like Tweedledum and Tweedledee unintelligible, incomprehensible, hard to understand, hard to make out, indistinct, unclear, indefinite inappreciable, indiscernible, imperceptible, inaudible Definition of indistinguishable in US English: indistinguishableadjectiveˌindəˈstinɡwəSHəb(ə)lˌɪndəˈstɪnɡwəʃəb(ə)l Not able to be identified as different or distinct. the counterfeit bills were virtually indistinguishable from the real thing Example sentencesExamples - Now, his rhetoric is virtually indistinguishable from that of his original opponent.
- The trouble was that many of the burial sites were in remote, indistinguishable areas and much of the loot was lost.
- British products would effectively become anonymous and indistinguishable.
- By this time, the two teams were caked in slime and were indistinguishable.
- In quantum theory, identical particles are also indistinguishable particles.
- I mean if art is indistinguishable from rubbish then what is the point?
- If ever proof was needed that extremists of any stripe are indistinguishable from each other, here it is.
- As we get back on the ferry to go home, the captain shouts something indistinguishable and throws a small yellow missile at me.
- The only other time I'd made bread it was indistinguishable from cement.
- He paints a hellish picture in which sea and sky become indistinguishable and the men battle for survival.
- Their mannerisms are alike, their voices indistinguishable, their gaits identical.
- Brothers, sisters, aunts, uncles, a sea of faces, all indistinguishable from one another.
- A corollary might be that sufficiently unwise technology is indistinguishable from paranoid fantasy.
- The policies and slogans of the main parties become almost indistinguishable.
- A chimp community from two million years ago would be completely indistinguishable to one today.
- Voters sense such insincerity and then see no reason to support parties that are indistinguishable from each other.
- Although seen as toys, many are indistinguishable from real weapons unless you hold them and examine their workings.
- The point is that the two are indistinguishable - and this makes fighting a general election the devil's own job.
- Resolve in one place is indistinguishable from resolve in the other.
- Oratorio and castrati neatly filled the gap, with songs that were almost indistinguishable from opera.
Synonyms identical, almost identical, the same, alike, very similar unintelligible, incomprehensible, hard to understand, hard to make out, indistinct, unclear, indefinite |