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UK
/ˌɪndɪsˈɜːnəbəl/
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ADJECTIVE
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difficult or impossible to perceive or discern
an indiscernible increase in temperature -
barely able to be perceived
the transition was almost indiscernible
an almost insensible change
How To Use indiscernible In A Sentence
- This play is not for those easily bored by indiscernible, confusing stories that demand heavy philosophical thought.
- We have seen that sensibility extrinsically distinguishes indiscernibles and then exhibits to the understanding (without however making it exponible) a difference that the understanding should itself be able to find.
- In short, at a time when art production was increasingly "dematerialized" and reliant, if not indiscernible, from its recording, reproduction, and transmission, Sharp both pioneered logistical means of so doing, and functioned as a vital relay and catalyst in his daily life. Undefined
- Instead, what you get is the indiscernible voice of a child singing in which I have concluded to be a mélange of Chinese and Arabic slang.
- The much vaunted Aussie "larrikin" sense of humor is indiscernible from the wit and laughter heard all over the world, it's famously AustralianIT.com.au | Top Stories
- What that means is works that avoid melodic drama and any narrative sense, instead building on drawn-out repetition and evolution in almost indiscernible increments.
- But more importantly it is able to tap in to the psyche, the primeval, the indiscernible something that makes us human beings.
- The satellite should detect that small bits of time and space are actually missing from each orbit, something indiscernible to orbiting astronauts but measurable nonetheless.
- Instead, it was tender, but unfortunately any jalapeno flavour was indiscernible.
- The some what older suburbs of North Tyneside have houses which look indiscernible from each other.