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invisible
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invisible
adjective
/ɪnˈvɪzɪbəl/
inviolate
invitation
Meaning
unable to be seen; not visible to the eye
Example Sentences
The stars became
invisible
as the sun rose.
The bacteria are
invisible
without a microscope.
Example Expressions
invisible hand
Synonyms
unseen, hidden, concealed, imperceptible, obscure, undetectable
Entry 1
unseen, hidden, concealed, imperceptible, obscure
Entry 2
unseen, hidden, imperceptible, undetectable
Antonyms
visible, clear, apparent, obvious
Entry 1
visible, clear, apparent
Entry 2
visible, apparent, obvious, clear
Collocations
invisible force, invisible power, invisible ink, invisible barrier, invisible hand
Entry 1
invisible force, invisible power, invisible ink, invisible barrier
Entry 2
invisible force, invisible barrier, invisible ink, invisible hand
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