indefinable in English

adjective
1
not able to be defined or described exactly.
she reminds me, in some indefinable way, of my grandmother

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1. 16 This borderline is indefinable.

2. 8 Always worrying about the indefinable moment.

3. 4 She felt an indefinable sadness.

4. 3 There was something indefinable in her eyes.

5. 7 She felt a sudden indefinable sadness.

6. 13 She lacks the indefinable charm of weakness.

7. 12 The vision leaves an indefinable longing and regret.

8. There's an indefinable air of tension at the meeting.

9. 11 That has something to do with the indefinable thing called talent.

10. 2 She had that indefinable something that went beyond mere sex appeal.

11. The air in here was personalized and unhealthy in an indefinable way.

12. 14 His head felt lighter in some indefinable way.

13. 15 There's an indefinable air of tension in this town.

14. 1 There's an indefinable air of tension at the meeting.

15. 19 In some indefinable way, Twain had conveyed his charismatic self to Keller.

16. 17 These words were uttered with an indefinable sound which startled the girl.

17. 6 She has that indefinable something that makes an actress a star.

18. 21 These gentlemen had an indefinable mistrust of her good offices.

19. And yet about him there hung the indefinable air of ugliness.

20. 10 And yet about him there hung the indefinable air of ugliness.

21. 27 A noiseless sound, an odourless smell, an unseen sight, an indefinable Something.

22. 24 Moore's view is that it is a simple and therefore indefinable property.

23. 5 He felt, in some indefinable way, that he had come home.

24. 22 The air in here was personalized and unhealthy in an indefinable way.

25. Auras is an exploration of the realm of musical sound that is formless or indefinable in nature

26. 26 You learn to recognise them through experience; it's often an indefinable something that's lacking.

27. Do you likewise view him as an indefinable intelligence, an abstract omnipresent force, a great “Something”?

28. 28 Because of its name and that pale blue the school enjoyed a peculiar indefinable distinction.

29. 20 Among people, ambiguity in sexuality and indefinable emotions, cause them to drift afloat endlessly.

30. There God is never presented as an abstract, indefinable intellect or an omnipresent force or power.

31. 29 She is very clever, too clever for a woman. She lacks the indefinable charm of weakness.

32. Zero Space is the indefinable region between Aethers, a region which defies logic and is the abode of the amorphous Zero

33. 23 The point at which a minuet is no longer a minuet, but becomes a waltz or scherzo, is ultimately indefinable.

34. More and more the soldiers felt a certain indefinable malaise during their brief periods of leave at home.

35. 9 More and more the soldiers felt a certain indefinable malaise during their brief periods of leave at home.

36. Shi Jing (below as Shi): I was influenced by progressivism, and I wanted to make something that was indefinable.

37. 30 Shi Jing (below as Shi): I was influenced by progressivism, and I wanted to make something that was indefinable.

38. In coming here, he was actually following psychic instinct, an indefinable but insinuating impulse to visit the court of Voronov-Vaux.

39. 25 In coming here, he was actually following psychic instinct, an indefinable but insinuating impulse to visit the court of Voronov-Vaux.

40. Chinese contemporary art' is being formed and constructed by various enthusiasm and desires in China and overseas, but it is after all impalpable and indefinable.

41. Hers was an extreme lithesomeness, and she moved with a certain indefinable Airiness, approaching one as down might float or as a bird on noiseless wings

42. The exhortation to “Abide” has been frequently misunderstood, as though it were a special, mystical, and indefinable experience. But Jesus makes clear that it actually involves a number of concrete realities

43. Adiaphanous - CAST A SHADOW - COMPLICATED - CONDITIONAL - DARK AS NIGHT - DARK AS PITCH - DEAD OF NIGHT - DOUBLE-EDGED - DOUBLE-FACED - FEATURELESS - HALF-VISIBLE - INDEFINABLE - INSCRUTABLE - LITTLE KNOWN - MISINSTRUCT - NIGHT-FILLED - NIGHT-VEILED - NONDESCRIPT - NONSPECIFIC - OUT-OF-THE-WAY - PREVARICATE - SEMIVISIBLE - …

44. Thus, in course of time, the merchant becomes bound up in his ventures and his ledger; an indefinable flavour of the pharmacopoeia lingers about the physician; the Bombasine and horse-hair of the lawyer eat into his soul -- his experiences are docketed in a clerkly hand, bound

45. David Patrick Stearns of the Philadelphia Inquirer writes, "Last Autumn has 41 exclamatory movements, many of them haiku-like, creating a composite portrait of something too huge and indefinable, glorious and terrible, to be seen in anything more than glimpses." At nearly two hours, Michael Hersch's large-scale work, Last Autumn, is an expansive work for both players and their audience.