Crossword-Solution: SEEABLE
We have 21 clues for the answer “SEEABLE”
| Clue | Answers |
|---|---|
| What the wind isn't | 1 answer |
| Not hidden from view | 1 answer |
| Like rain, but not wind | 1 answer |
| Unlike the wind | 2 answers |
| On view | 2 answers |
| Within view | 2 answers |
| Within eyeshot | 2 answers |
| In view | 4 answers |
| In plain view | 6 answers |
| ACTS OF OVERT WARFARE | 10 answers |
| visually | 13 answers |
| Optical _____ | 14 answers |
| Viewable | 15 answers |
| ocular | 17 answers |
| Optic | 17 answers |
| Viewed. | 17 answers |
| visional | 17 answers |
| Beheld | 19 answers |
| Visual ___ | 34 answers |
| Perceived | 40 answers |
| overt | 55 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
REETA
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with SEEABLE (5)
Livy is down at the house, but I shall now go and bring her up to the Cranes to help us occupy the lounges and hammocks, whence a great panorama of distant hills and valley and city is seeable.
How does one do that? How does one see the invisible? It is the fabulist's secret; he knows how to detect what does not exist, he knows how to see what is not seeable; it is his gift, and he works it many a time to poor dead Harriet Shelley's deep damage.
Livy is down at the house, but I shall now go and bring her up to the Cranes to help us occupy the lounges and hammocks--whence a great panorama of distant hill and valley and city is seeable.
But who is he that woteth not how hard it is, and nearhand impossible to a fleshly soul the which is yet rude in ghostly studies, for to rise in knowing of unseeable[52] things, and for to set the eye of contemplation in ghostly things? For why, a soul that is yet rude and fleshly, knoweth nought but bodily things, and nothing cometh yet to the mind but only seeable[53] things.
They said plaintively "but a God; we have none other"; and "And what shall we do now God is dying?" The crime of destroying faith in a lesser god until one has seen and can make seeable the real God is the greatest crime of civilization.
Quotes with SEEABLE (1)
That had always been the beauty of the wind. It could only be seen through its actions, its effect on others. A gentle reminder that reality does not only exist in the seeable, the palpable, the understandable, but also in the figments and daydreams, the steadfast beliefs and unexplainable uncertainties. Reality is seen and yet unseen. Wholly and absolutely relative. The wind had taught him that.
Where this answer appears
Appears in: LAT, Newsday, NY Sun, NYT, Universal, USA TODAY, WSJ.
Used 9 times in crossword archives (1987–2018).