indescribable
adj/ɪndɪˈskɹaɪbəbl̩/
Etymology
From in- + describe + -able.
Definitions
Impossible (or very difficult) to describe.
- He proved it with indescribable mathematics.
- The beauty and brilliancy of this insect are indescribable, and none but a naturalist can understand the intense excitement I experienced when I at length captured it.
- Presently the men set up the melancholy little chant that I had heard on the first night when we were captured in the whaleboat, and the effect produced by their voices was very curious, and quite indescribable.
Exceeding all description.
- Our hotel had an indescribable view of the Bay of Naples.
The neighborhood
- synonymundescribable
- synonymineffable
- synonymindescribable
- synonymindefinable
- synonymindicible
- synonyminexpressible
- synonymuntold
- synonyminenarrable
- synonyminutterable
- synonymnameless
- synonymtermless
- synonymundefinable
- antonymdescribable
- antonymcommon
- antonymdefinable
- antonymexpected
- antonymexpressible
- antonymnameable
- antonymnormal
- antonymspecifiable
- neighborindescribability
- neighborindescribably
- neighborunspeakable
- neighborlost for words
- neighborincomprehensible
- neighborinnumerable
Derived
Vish — recursive loop
No curated loop yet for indescribable. Loops are being traced one word at a time while the ingestion pipeline matures.
sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA