Invisibility [noun]

Definition of Invisibility:

obscurity

Synonyms of Invisibility:


Opposite/Antonyms of Invisibility:

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Sentence/Example of Invisibility:

Their analysis revealed that a seemingly blank patch on the papyrus actually contained characters written in what had become "invisible ink" after centuries of exposure to light.

The Navigator’s integrated system works so smoothly that it is invisible and helps make the trailer feel invisible, too.

The way the needle quivered, tugged northward by some invisible force, overwhelmed him with the feeling that “something deeply hidden had to be behind things.”

She felt invisible — like after decades of grueling work, missing time with her friends and family as she poured herself into her music career, someone was just swooping down to erase it.

Later in the game Miles adds another cool suite of moves to his repertoire when he learns how to briefly make himself invisible.

What follows is an outbreak, then attempts at mitigation, of an invisible menace that can tear through a community when it’s no longer contained.

We’re all excited about advances in the race for a vaccine, but there won’t be a magic day when we all go back to normal and stop being afraid that everyone around us carries an invisible killer.

As long as people only chase the industrial candy bar, the craft chocolate bar, or the sugar- and cream-filled bon-bons, chocolate as a way of living among BIPOC will remain invisible.

According to Apple, its lidar scanner “measures absolute depth by timing how long it takes invisible light beams to travel from the transmitter to objects, then back to the receiver.”

The HBO Max docuseries, “Equal,” which debuts this week, is designed to shore up our education by profiling various pioneers in a movement for LGBTQ equality that might never have happened if not for their refusal to stay invisible.