abstract, blind, characterless, disordered, general, incidental, lax, obscure, transcendent, unforeseen
Definitionadj. not precisely determined or established
Last update: November 2, 2015
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The colour of the curtain was indeterminate half way between grey and brown. [Please select]
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His hair, fighting a stubborn rearguard action against baldness, was an indeterminate mousy gray-brown. [Please select]
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"--a question to which only an indeterminate answer can be given." [Please select]
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It opens the delicious sense of indeterminate size, and inspires an audacious mental habit. [Please select]
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The indeterminate fuzz was buried under a shimmering gold-and-white coat of much beauty. [Please select]
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(4) ~Dead~ or ~permanent load~ is one of constant and indeterminate duration, as books on a shelf. [Please select]
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Kitty saw them disappear into a long passage, indeterminate and dark. [Please select]
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Indeterminate: not defined nor well marked; obscure: of no constant form or shape. [Please select]
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But this clearness,--in the sublime sense, including the ornate and the subtle,--this luminous lucidity,-- is it not quite indeterminate. [Please select]
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Going into his room she would find a dressing-case of khaki leather, perhaps, or flannel shirts of the same indeterminate hue. [Please select]
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By degrees the indeterminate Wasp adopted the sturdy proportions demanded by underground labour. [Please select]
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