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inexpressible

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[ UK /ˌɪnɛkspɹˈɛsəbə‍l/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. defying expression

How To Use inexpressible In A Sentence

  • Information of your being lost, beame an inexpressible Affliction. Exilius
  • The feeling of regain treasure is inexpressible.
  • The fallen leader's statues often go down with him, like the scapegoat cast out at the year's end, a focus for normally inexpressible feelings of violence.
  • It was inexpressible, naturally, but they all knew it: they were intimidated. THE SCAR
  • When I look upon these people who are being trained with this attitude, and work up a good sweat with them, I feel a sort of inexpressible sorrow along with a great responsibility.
  • Your enemy will on the instant feel a certain inexpressible and cutting anguish of the heart, together with an agued chilliness and failure throughout the body.
  • It was inexpressible, naturally, but they all knew it: they were intimidated. THE SCAR
  • After silence, that which comes nearest to expressing the inexpressible is music. Aldous Huxley 
  • To which he replied in choked accents which yet could not conceal the inexpressible elation of his heart: The Filigree Ball
  • To his inexpressible relief, the fledgling came back into sight, still flying in a broad circle, rather than striking off to the east.
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