- a word derived from imperceptible.
Example Sentences
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Of the many obscure, unpublished, unrecorded works from Marshall’s catalog, my favorite is a setting of Emily Dickinson’s “As Imperceptibly as Grief” — particularly because it feels almost secret.
From New York Times • Jun. 9, 2022
Imperceptibly the silver-haired, silver-tongued Evangelist-politician's popularity has ebbed away.
From Time Magazine Archive
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Imperceptibly the attitude of both workers and public changed as they saw the filthy stench-pots, that characterized so many of the old outside toilets, replaced by neat, almost odorless, sanitary privies.
From Time Magazine Archive
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Imperceptibly the way was clearing for experimental discoveries.
From Time Magazine Archive
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Imperceptibly she had passed from lamenting her condition to taunting him about his.
From "Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?" by Philip K. Dick
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