Definitionadj. not capable of being precisely or readily described
Last update: September 13, 2015
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Love is indefinable. [Please select]
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Green would admit that in a certain sense the conception of " good " is indefinable, i.e. [Please select]
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Both bore languidly the indefinable burden of immaterial pleasures. [Please select]
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"Yes; she said that was her name," he answered, wondering at the indefinable change that had come to the man's face. [Please select]
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Blake spoke with that indefinable undernote which creeps into men's voices when friend meets friend. [Please select]
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Penrod, all at once, felt sorry about something indefinable; and, with equal vagueness, he felt foolish. [Please select]
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His voice was still absolutely gentle but it held an indefinable something that made her raise her brows. [Please select]
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That it could not be a flattering answer was plain to him from the careless, indefinable graces of Ashley's style. [Please select]
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Nothing else--nothing more than that, and the eternal indefinable charity for all boys which is inherent in all womanhood--the consciousness of the enchantment that a boy has for all women. [Please select]
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