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unfindable

American  
[uhn-fahyn-duh-buhl] / ʌnˈfaɪn də bəl /

adjective

  1. not capable of being found.

    an unfindable treasure.


Etymology

Origin of unfindable

1785–95; un- 1 + findable ( def. )

Example Sentences

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The unpredictable nature can mean a ball in a good lie and one that’s almost unfindable in a span of a couple feet.

From Seattle Times • Jun. 16, 2021

“It just became part of my norm to be unfindable, ungettable and private. I’ve always been such an individualist, and learning to have roots is something that’s coming to me later in life.”

From New York Times • Aug. 18, 2017

I was about ready to declare them unfindable when all of a sudden I turned a corner, and there they were.

From Golf Digest • Jul. 27, 2017

Moreover, as anyone who’s ever owned a remote control can tell you, new technologies themselves are often infuriatingly unfindable, a problem made worse by the trend toward ever smaller gadgets.

From The New Yorker • Feb. 5, 2017

He was then wandering on the summit of the cliff in quest of an "unfindable" insect, which, however, he did not find.

From Dick Sand A Captain at Fifteen by Verne, Jules