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invisible
[in-viz-uh-buhl]
adjective
not visible; not perceptible by the eye.
invisible fluid.
withdrawn from or out of sight; hidden.
an invisible seam.
Synonyms: ,not perceptible or discernible by the mind.
invisible differences.
not ordinarily found in financial statements or reflected in statistics or a listing.
Goodwill is an invisible asset to a business.
concealed from public knowledge.
noun
an invisible thing or being.
the invisible, the unseen or spiritual world.
invisible
/ ɪˈɪəə /
adjective
not visible; not able to be perceived by the eye
invisible rays
concealed from sight; hidden
not easily seen or noticed
invisible mending
kept hidden from public view; secret; clandestine
economics of or relating to services rather than goods in relation to the invisible balance
invisible earnings
noun
economics an invisible item of trade; service
Other 51Թ Forms
- invisibility noun
- invisibleness noun
- invisibly adverb
- quasi-invisible adjective
- quasi-invisibly adverb
- ˌˈٲ noun
- ˈ adverb
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of invisible1
Example Sentences
Meanwhile, the Marines and the National Guard have been mostly invisible.
“In order to do the impossible, you must see the invisible.”
"Not being allowed to vote, or be represented, is being invisible."
A boy who was starved to death and buried in a garden by his parents was "invisible and lost" from the sight of authorities, an independent review said.
The 41-year-old said: "Women age out of the male gaze. I was ripped from the male gaze at 24. I didn't just become invisible. I became a target for people saying derogatory things."
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