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Indistinguishable   /ɪndɪstˈɪŋgwɪʃəbəl/   Listen
Indistinguishable

adjective
1.
Exactly alike; incapable of being perceived as different.  Synonym: identical.  "Cars identical except for their license plates" , "They wore indistinguishable hats"
2.
Not capable of being distinguished or differentiated.  Synonym: undistinguishable.  "The twins were indistinguishable" , "A colorless person quite indistinguishable from the colorless mass of humanity"






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"Indistinguishable" Quotes from Famous Books



... the words were indistinguishable from the brook's murmuring. "God of all, send her back to me. Behold! with patience I have waited these last long months—and yet would I wait even until death—for thou, O! Allah, in Thy greatness hast allowed me dimly to understand this woman's mind—my woman, my heritage ...
— Desert Love • Joan Conquest

... poet (see Chapter IV). In rimed verse the end of the line is so emphasized that the line itself stands out as a very perceptible rhythmic unit; in unrimed verse, however, the line is frequently not felt as a unit at all, but is so interwoven with the natural prose rhythm of the words as to be almost indistinguishable to the ear, though of course visible to the eye on the printed page. This fact is easily apparent in reading the second, fifth, and sixth illustrative selections on ...
— The Principles of English Versification • Paull Franklin Baum

... running amuck. He was jumbling three languages together into an indistinguishable tumult of sound and he was emptying the cook-tent of everything which his stout, German muscles could fling from it. Not a thing did he leave that was eatable and the dishes within his reach he scattered recklessly to all the winds of heaven. When one venturesome soul ...
— The Happy Family • Bertha Muzzy Bower

... indistinguishable in a manuscript. Yet no alteration is necessary, since the speech is not unintelligible as it now ...
— Johnson's Notes to Shakespeare Vol. I Comedies • Samuel Johnson

... into a low, indistinguishable murmur. Dennison realized that the moment had come to depart; the edge of the encounter was in Cunningham's favour and to remain would only serve to sharpen this edge. So he went outside, slamming the door ...
— The Pagan Madonna • Harold MacGrath


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