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Unperceivable - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

Unperceivable means impossible to detect or notice through the senses or the mind. It describes something that cannot be seen, heard, felt, or understood due to its nature or subtlety.

unperceivable

/ˌʌnpərˈsiːvəbəl/ /ˌʌnpəˈsiːvəbl/

Definition:

Impossible to perceive or detect by the senses or mind.

Synonyms:

Imperceptible, undetectable, invisible, intangible, unnoticed

Part of Speech:

adjective

Antonyms:

Perceivable, noticeable, evident

Common Collocations:

Unperceivable difference, unperceivable change, unperceivable sound

Derivatives:

Unperceivably, unperceivability

Usage Tips:

Use "unperceivable" to describe something too subtle or faint to be noticed by sight, sound, or other senses.

Common Phrases:

None commonly used (rare in idioms/phrases)

Etymology:

Derived from "un-" (not) + "perceivable" (able to be perceived), from Latin "percipere" (to seize or understand).

Examples:

  • 1. The change in temperature was unperceivable to the naked eye.
  • 2. His whisper was almost unperceivable over the loud music.
  • 3. The difference between the two images is unperceivable without magnification.
  • 4. Some emotions are unperceivable unless expressed openly.

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