Definitionadj. not capable of being precisely or readily described
Last update: August 30, 2015
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Freedom, apart from necessity, that is, apart from the laws of reason that define it, differs in no way from gravitation, or heat, or the force that makes things grow; for reason, it is only a momentary undefinable sensation of life. [Please select]
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Of course he had the undefinable air of breeding; no one could have mistaken his class. [Please select]
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For undefinable reasons this explanation was not quite satisfactory; however, allowing it to stand, his solicitude for her took another turn. [Please select]
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It had raised in her mind, not a doubt, but an undefined, undefinable anxiety. [Please select]
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From some undefinable cause, I at once conceived for this man a strange feeling of dislike. [Please select]
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Perhaps she knew that if he had been without a certain undefinable weakness he would not have been drawn towards her strength. [Please select]
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Loud cries of soldiery were heard without, and Mark's heart sank with an undefinable dread. [Please select]
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Her non-appearance at the railway station filled him with an undefinable anxiety. [Please select]
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There was in the whole atmosphere of the craft that undefinable something which presages disaster. [Please select]
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I almost sank down with an undefinable feeling of dread on beholding this. [Please select]
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Like most humourists, he had low spirits, though his "genial sympathy with the under side of things," to quote his own definition of the undefinable, must have been some solace for his woes. [Please select]
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