indefinable
Americanadjective
noun
adjective
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Etymology
Origin of indefinable
First recorded in 1800–10; in- 3 + definable ( def. )
Vocabulary lists containing indefinable
Example Sentences
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Indefinable, unshakable, it is the heroism of people not called upon to be heroes … Camp is always in the future; that is why the present needs it so badly.”
From Slate • Apr. 19, 2013
Life Is Indefinable is dedicated to his newborn son and has a beautiful acoustic warmth and much tenderness.
From The Guardian • Nov. 15, 2012
Do you know what it is to yearn for the Indefinable, and yet to be brought face to face, dally, with the Multiplication Table?
From The Complete Plays of Gilbert and Sullivan by Gilbert, W. S. (William Schwenck), Sir
Indefinable evaporations from the dark bundles of houses wherein people had packed themselves away.
From Erik Dorn by Hecht, Ben
Indefinable, in that it was neither forest nor mountain nor yet an atmospheric illusion produced by the presence of watery vapor.
From The Doomsman by Sutphen, Van Tassel
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