indelible
Americanadjective
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making marks that cannot be erased, removed, or washed out.
indelible ink.
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impossible to eliminate, forget, or change.
the indelible memories of war;
the indelible influence of a great teacher.
adjective
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incapable of being erased or obliterated
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making indelible marks
indelible ink
Other Word Forms
- indelibility noun
- indelibleness noun
- indelibly adverb
Etymology
Origin of indelible
First recorded in 1520–30; from Medieval Latin indēlibilis; replacing indeleble, from Latin indēlēbilis “indestructible”; see in- 3, dele, -ble
Explanation
If something is indelible, you better hope you never regret it, like the indelible tattoo of the name of your favorite band or the indelible first impression it might give people you meet years from now, especially if your taste in music changes. The adjective indelible describes something that can't be erased or removed, like marks made by an indelible marker, or an indelible moment you will never forget, like your first day of kindergarten or the first time you visit a new, exotic place. It comes from the Latin word indelebilis, meaning "not able to be destroyed."
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Example Sentences
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Here’s a look at five artists whose works have left an indelible mark on Coachella over the years.
From Los Angeles Times • Apr. 10, 2026
But they enter their professional lives in a financial hole due to student debt and the costs associated with building a practice, which often leaves an indelible mark on the ways they invest.
From The Wall Street Journal • Mar. 26, 2026
"Jenni leaves an indelible legacy on generations of listeners. We are profoundly grateful for her outstanding contribution to Radio 4, and she will be deeply missed."
From BBC • Mar. 20, 2026
What makes the character indelible is the ghoulish heavy makeup, a bright red wig with tiny bangs, and oversized tinted sunglasses -- a cartoonish look that has gone viral.
From Barron's • Mar. 15, 2026
He scrubbed a graffiti tag somebody had scribbled onto the sign with indelible marker.
From "Burning Blue" by Paul Griffin
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