Indiscernible [adjective]

Definition of Indiscernible:

imperceptible

Synonyms of Indiscernible:


Opposite/Antonyms of Indiscernible:

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Sentence/Example of Indiscernible:

As Jones approached, the lion began a series of evolutions so rapid as to be almost indiscernible to the eye.

We do not show it in the drawing, as it would be indiscernible, coming very close to A′ X.

That ignoble life, Which made them vile before, now makes them dark, And to all knowledge indiscernible.

The trail was like a softened stripe; footprints might be there, merged into the pattern till they were indiscernible.

Undiscernible, un-di-zer′ni-bl, adj. indiscernible—also Undiscer′nable.

Their influence was indirect, secret, frequently indiscernible, but it was certain.

His way lay across a range of hills, the road over which was so blocked up with snow as to leave all trace of it indiscernible.

There was a record on it, newly traced, of things that passion makes indiscernible under its consuming and aspiring flame.

By the time sexual maturity is attained the dorsal pattern often is indiscernible or represented only by faint traces.

As his eyes came level with the rail, so that he could see inboard, it seemed to him that he saw a dim, almost indiscernible haze.