Use "indistinct" in a sentence

1. She muttered something indistinct.

2. Blurry definition, blurred; indistinct

3. ( INDISTINCT CONVERSATIONS ) ( HIP-HOP MUSIC PLAYING )

4. 1 word related to Bedimmed: indistinct

5. Bedimming: to make dark, dim, or indistinct.

6. Bedim: to make dark, dim, or indistinct.

7. He spoke in a raspy, indistinct voice.

8. Bedimmed - made dim or indistinct; "a sun Bedimmed by clouds" indistinct - not clearly defined or easy to perceive or understand; "indistinct shapes in the gloom"; "an …

9. She murmurs, but her words are indistinct.

10. An indistinct pericentriolar matrix encompasses the Centrioles.

11. Clouding: to make dark, dim, or indistinct.

12. Blears: to make dark, dim, or indistinct.

13. His memory of the incident was somewhat indistinct.

14. My memory of what happened next is indistinct.

15. Such people exude an indistinct anger and hatred.

16. His indistinct speech makes it impossible to understand him.

17. Bedimmed: 1 adj made dim or indistinct “a sun Bedimmed by clouds” Synonyms: indistinct not clearly defined or easy to perceive or understand

18. Historically, such Calcifications were referred to as “indistinct” Calcifications

19. I have only an indistinct memory of my father.

20. His indistinct speech made it impossible to understand him.

21. I have only an indistinct memory of my grandfather.

22. Indistinct or unclear Mona smiled at her through Bleary eyes.

23. Bedimmed: 1 adj made dim or indistinct “a sun Bedimmed by clouds” Synonyms: indistinct not clearly defined or easy to perceive or understand 7

24. Bedimmed: 1 adj made dim or indistinct “a sun Bedimmed by clouds” Synonyms: indistinct not clearly defined or easy to perceive or understand: 7

25. Crepuscular definition, of, relating to, or resembling twilight; dim; indistinct

26. Synonyms for Adenoidal include indistinct, muffled, nasal, slurred and thick

27. And who will pay the price for all these indistinct boundaries?

28. An indistinct trumpet call could be disastrous for an advancing army.

29. Hrun himself was already an indistinct shape amid the tightening coils.

30. Indistinct; unclear: The day begins with a Bleary view of one's world.

31. He knew it had featured Resenence Jeopardy, but the details were indistinct.

32. They were indistinct at first, like the hum of conversation at a drinks party.

33. On each door is a bronze plaque, etched with an indistinct mask-like face.

34. In winter head mottled with white, eye-stripe indistinct and upperparts sparingly marked white.

35. Synonyms for Bleared include undistinct, indistinct, faint, unclear, fuzzy, obscure, shadowy, blurred, hazy and indistinguishable

36. To make indistinct and hazy in outline or appearance; obscure: The haze Blurred the skyline

37. In some cases, indistinct speech is related to a structural defect in the speech organs.

38. 8 For if the trumpet sounds an indistinct call, who will get ready for battle?

39. 2 (adjective) in the sense of indistinct The line between fact and fiction is becoming Blurred.

40. Even with the binoculars, I could barely make out the indistinct shapes gliding through the water.

41. Perhaps in time, if washed by tears, they will become indistinct and a few will disappear altogether.

42. Indistinct reflexes often occur in neonates, possibly because the constriction of the anal canal is weak.

43. It may also be noted that indistinct analysis of needs will contribute to problems associated with evaluation.

44. The sounds were too indistinct for him to hear the words, but the tone was clear enough.

45. 29 Even with the binoculars, I could barely make out the indistinct shapes gliding through the water.

46. The light through the blind was going, and his features were indistinct, his eyes lost in their deep sockets.

47. When he spoke to give his name, address and date of birth his speech was slurred and indistinct.

48. Use Between when referring to one-to-one relationships. Use among when referring to indistinct or nonspecific relationships

49. These workshops are particularly valuable on a historical site that may be indistinct, puzzling and confusing, or extremely complicated.

50. Agues AND FEVERS 33 malaria through its full course?' In brief, the past, with respect to discrete diseases, is indistinct

51. And now, as I adjure you in his name, begone from this woman and her unborn child... ( CONTINUES, INDISTINCT )

52. Frequently, however, indistinct speech results from a slurring of words —running them together so that they are difficult to understand.

53. It has been three weeks since the indistinct videotape image hit television screens with the impact of, well, a whip.

54. Sea star, any marine invertebrate of the class Asteroidea (phylum Echinodermata) having rays, or arms, surrounding an indistinct central disk

55. 28 Even with the magnification of a monocular, I can barely make out indistinct humps gliding through the darkening water.

56. Bleary adjectivedim, blurred, fogged, murky, fuzzy, watery, misty, hazy, foggy, blurry, ill-defined, indistinct, rheumyMona smiled at her through Bleary eyes

57. A sleep paralysis sufferer may perceive a "shadowy or indistinct shape" approaching them when they lie awake paralyzed and become increasingly alarmed.

58. Antonyms for Bleariest. 55 synonyms for bleary: dim, blurred, fogged, murky, fuzzy, watery, misty, hazy, foggy, blurry, ill-defined, indistinct, rheumy, dead, drained, exhausted

59. Synonyms & Antonyms of Bleared. to make dark, dim, or indistinct. her image was Bleared, as if I were staring at it through a watery lens.

60. 30 Statute law hasn't prescribed the indemnification of servant identity in our country owing to unclear identity of civil servant and indistinct relation between judicature and administration.

61. 7 It were well, he said, to be there early, and anticipate certain indistinct but wholly unjust claims on the score of ground rent and fuel.

62. Within the Aculeates are the ‘social insects’ an indistinct group comprising all the Ants (Formicoidae) and many of the Bees (Apoidea) and Wasps (Vespoidea) and Sphecoidea

63. The pad began to Curvet as the post horses rattled behind, and the Parson had only an indistinct vision of a human face supplanting these human legs

64. Indistinct, vague, unclear, fuzzy, hazy, indistinguishable, nebulous, ill-defined, indiscernible The line between fact and fiction is becoming Blurred. Collins Thesaurus of the English Language – Complete and Unabridged 2nd Edition

65. It drew attention to the problems of compatibility that such an across-the-board, indistinct and unlimited application of national requirements would raise for the free movement of services.

66. Having no head or one that is reduced and indistinct, as certain insect larvae having or recognizing no ruler or leader Word Origin for Acephalous C18: via Medieval Latin from Greek akephalos.

67. This turned the UN from a club of countries that share the same values into an amorphous forum of the international community--an indistinct body that never investigates the democratic credentials of its members.

68. Memoirs of the Torrey Botanical Club by Torrey Botanical Club (1899) " the very distinct mostly hexagonal Areolae, the simple (not " compound " or margin 1—4 cells in width, Areolae mostly indistinct after drying

69. “Smith’s dark tones and sometimes shadowy, indistinct shapes recall the distinctive illustrations he did for Merriam’s Halloween ABC (Macmillan, 1987); the bespectacled wolf moves with a rather sinister Bonelessness, and his juicy sneezes tear like thunderbolts through a dim, grainy world.

70. Blurry is an adjective and does not have any particular implications as to why the image is indistinct, and will usually appear in the attributive and predicative positions: The image is blurry. The blurry image is useless. Blurred is a participle and has additional usages …

71. Crepuscular (adj.) figurative use, "dim, indistinct," is attested from 1660s; literal use, "pertaining to or resembling twilight," from 1755, from Latin crepusculum "twilight, dusk," related to creper "obscure, uncertain," from Proto-Italic *krepos "twilight," which is of uncertain origin

72. Clangour - a loud resonant repeating noise; "he could hear the clang of distant bells" clang , clangor , clangoring , clank , clash , crash noise - sound of any kind (especially unintelligible or dissonant sound); "he enjoyed the street noises"; "they heard indistinct noises of people talking"; "during the firework display that ended the gala

73. Clangour - a loud resonant repeating noise; "he could hear the clang of distant bells" clang , clangor , clangoring , clank , clash , crash noise - sound of any kind (especially unintelligible or dissonant sound); "he enjoyed the street noises"; "they heard indistinct noises of people talking"; "during the firework display that ended the gala