Crossword-Solution: INDEFINABLE
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Indefinable | a. | Incapable of being defined or described; inexplicable. |
We have 129 clues for the answer “INDEFINABLE”
| Clue | Answers |
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| not capable of being precisely or readily described | 1 answer |
| not easily put into words | 1 answer |
| that cannot be defined | 1 answer |
| Hard to nail down | 3 answers |
| undescribable | 3 answers |
| unexpressible | 4 answers |
| inenarrable | 5 answers |
| untellable | 5 answers |
| illegible | 12 answers |
| BEYOND words | 15 answers |
| TOO awful for words | 15 answers |
| TOO wonderful for words | 15 answers |
| unutterable | 20 answers |
| imperspicuous | 23 answers |
| indescribable | 23 answers |
| Ineffable. | 29 answers |
| Inexpressible | 29 answers |
| unmentionable | 38 answers |
| Inconceivable | 44 answers |
| incommunicable | 62 answers |
| confusing | 63 answers |
| elusory | 65 answers |
| feinting | 65 answers |
| orphic | 65 answers |
| nonessential | 67 answers |
| Equivocating. | 67 answers |
| dubitable | 68 answers |
| faltering | 68 answers |
| indiscriminately | 68 answers |
| mutable | 68 answers |
| protean | 68 answers |
| traipsing | 68 answers |
| unsecured | 68 answers |
| blurry | 68 answers |
| overshadowed | 68 answers |
| Wafting | 69 answers |
| dispensable | 69 answers |
| rootless | 69 answers |
| sleepless | 69 answers |
| Ironic | 69 answers |
| Undisclosed | 69 answers |
| beclouded | 69 answers |
| impalpable | 69 answers |
| magical | 69 answers |
| swaying | 70 answers |
| adventitious | 70 answers |
| alterable | 70 answers |
| tottery | 70 answers |
| uncreative | 70 answers |
| unintentional | 70 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
An inflammatory disease of the skin, characterized by the
presence of redness and itching, an eruption of small vesicles, and the
discharge of a watery exudation, which often dries up, leaving the skin
covered with crusts; -- called also tetter, milk crust, and salt rheum.
Hint 2 anagram
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Hint 3 another clue
eruption
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Sentences with INDEFINABLE (5)
Her tears fell fast beside the unconscious pair: tears of a complicated origin, of a nature indescribable, almost indefinable except as other than those of simple sorrow.
Before her eyes had adapted themselves to the obscurity, a hand grasped her own with a firm but gentle and warm pressure, thus imparting a welcome which caused her heart to leap and thrill with an indefinable shiver of enjoyment.
Seizing these two articles, as better than nothing at all, Chulk retreated with haste, and every indication of nervous terror, to the safety of the tree from which he had dropped, and, still haunted by that indefinable terror which the close proximity of man awakened in his breast, fled precipitately through the jungle.
She had that indefinable, intuitive feeling that she was utterly alone upon the vessel, and at length, unable to endure the inaction and uncertainty longer, made her way to the companion ladder where for half an hour she futilely attempted to remove the hatch.
Try as she would, Trina could never quite eradicate from their rooms a certain faint and indefinable odor, particularly offensive to her.
Quotes with INDEFINABLE (3)
Love has no limitations. It cannot be measured. It has no boundaries. Although many have tried, love is indefinable.
There is some relationship between the hunger for truth and the search for the right words. This struggle may be ultimately indefinable and even undecidable, but one damn well knows it when one sees it.
All war is based in deception (cfr. Sun Tzu, “The Art of War”).Definition of deception: “The practice of deliberately making somebody believe things that are not true. An act, a trick or device entended to deceive somebody”.Thus, all war is based in metaphor. All war necessarily perfects itself in poetry. Poetry (since indefinable) is the sense of seduction. Therefore, all war is the storytelling of seduction, and seduction is the nature of war.
Where this answer appears
Appears in: NYT.
Used 1 time in crossword archives (2011).