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UK
/ɪnvˌɪzəbˈɪlɪti/
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[ US /ˌɪnˌvɪzəˈbɪɫəti/ ]
[ US /ˌɪnˌvɪzəˈbɪɫəti/ ]
NOUN
- the quality of not being perceivable by the eye
How To Use invisibility In A Sentence
- Except that Mundy says none of this, neither does he indicate it by so much as a slip of the eye, because Sasha in the Wagnerian spirit of the place is wearing his invisibility hat, his Tarnkappe as they used to call it, the black Basque beret worn severely across the brow that warns against the slightest indiscretion, particularly in time of war. Absolute Friends
- Bob turned off the invisibility and the stabilizers, which keep the ship from rolling away, off to conserve energy.
- He could blend in or out at will, as if he had an invisibility cloak. The Sun
- She wondered at the invisibility that her clothing offered her.
- Sounds better than any invisibility cloak. The Sun
- Ralph Ellison captured it perfectly for the black man with the metaphor of invisibility.
- In the novel Oe illustrates the concept of liminality developed by the cultural anthropologist Victor Turner, the "betwixt-and-between" state characterized by invisibility, outsiderhood, and marginality, yet also the locus of great potential for renewal. Kenzaburo Oe: Laughing Prophet and Soulful Healer
- If a woman is to avoid the inexorable slide into invisibility, there are some things she must cease to consider a luxury and embrace as necessity. Times, Sunday Times
- In his series ‘Invisible’, the subjects are united only by their fluorescent orange workwear; the irony being that jackets specifically designed to be highly visible seem to only underline the invisibility of those who wear them.
- Diffident, brusque and self-effacing to the point of invisibility, he was not the first person you would choose if you wanted to mount a charm offensive.