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UK
/ɪnvˈɪzəbəl/
]
[ US /ˌɪnˈvɪzəbəɫ/ ]
[ US /ˌɪnˈvɪzəbəɫ/ ]
ADJECTIVE
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not prominent or readily noticeable
the invisible man
the invisible man
he pushed the string through an inconspicuous hole -
impossible or nearly impossible to see; imperceptible by the eye
the invisible man
invisible mending
an invisible hinge
invisible rays
the invisible man
How To Use invisible In A Sentence
- The foraging bee, if alive after its visit to the beautiful white flowers of almonds, for example, laden with invisible spheres of asphyxiating gas, would be bringing back to its home pollen and nectar mixed with parathion. Honeybees in Danger
- A man is not idle because he is absorbed in thought. There is a visible labor and there is an invisible labor. Victor Hugo
- The gun can fire invisible rays.
- He is concerned with the existence of invisible power within the state, creating a barrier between it and the people.
- Her bare feet created a rhythm of their own as she moved all over the floor, lunging and retracting, parrying invisible foes.
- According to the pamphlet issued to midwives, fathers often feel like 'the invisible parent ... uninformed and unwelcomed'. Times, Sunday Times
- Trash and harrowingly low budgets are the point of a Versus movie, as the genre's pioneers well knew back when they were churning out Abbott And Costello Meet Frankenstein/The Invisible Man/The Mummy. Cowboys & Aliens: the Versus movie without Versus in its name
- And now here is my secret, a very simple secret. It is only with the heart that one can see rightly; what is essential is invisible to the eyes.
- Always , KGB officers try to remain invisible.
- It seemed to be locked on to some invisible beam that was projecting from out of June's vagina.