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UK
/ˌɪndɪsˈaɪfəɹəbəl/
]
ADJECTIVE
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impossible to determine the meaning of
an indecipherable message -
not easily deciphered
indecipherable handwriting
How To Use indecipherable In A Sentence
- Digital alarm clocks and watches operate weirdly and are often indecipherable.
- There are countless examples of unraced two-year-olds, their ability apparently indecipherable, which blossom at three. Times, Sunday Times
- This is where jazz gets its reputation as indecipherable noise.
- Some of the words are recognizable, but the context makes their meaning indecipherable.
- Using silks, ropes, a trapeze and an aerial hoop, the duo examine, with minimal words, that indecipherable emotion.
- Farmer: Hey, a few things, you forever indecipherable.
- They cried out, a vast inhuman cry of loss or despair or some totally indecipherable feeling, perhaps only an enormous severance, and fell. A PLAGUE OF ANGELS
- (Those who think you can get around that with a VPN or other purposes just need to remember that service providers can add jitter and such that will make calls indecipherable without affecting other sorts of data transmission.) Wi-Fi Networking News
- Her handwriting is virtually indecipherable.
- The visuals are an odd mix of stop-motion animation, sequences dreamed out of a gothic imagination, with heavy doses of often indecipherable imagery and symbolism.