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invisible

/ɪnˈvɪzəb(ə)l/adjective4 syllables

Invisible means: impossible or nearly impossible to see; imperceptible by the eye.

Synonyms for invisible31

adjective, as in impossible or nearly impossible to see; imperceptible by the eye

unseeable, camouflaged, concealed, hidden, out of sight, infrared, lightless, nonvisual, occult, ultraviolet, undetectable, unseen, imperceptible, unperceivable, covert

adjective, as in not prominent or readily noticeable

inconspicuous, obscure, unnoticeable

also used for invisible

unvisible, viewless, invis, latent, disapparent, inapparent, inviso, nondisplayed, nonvisible, sightless, unapparent, unconspicuous, uneyeable

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Opposites of invisible

What does invisible mean?2

adjective

1

impossible or nearly impossible to see; imperceptible by the eye“the invisible man”

2

not prominent or readily noticeable“he pushed the string through an inconspicuous hole”

Definitions from the Open English WordNet, CC BY 4.0.

What rhymes with invisible?1

three syllables

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Invisible in a sentence

  • The chains of oppression may be invisible, but their weight is felt throughout society.calypsow
  • We only glimpse the stars at night, they're invisible during the day.anzart
  • Against the snow, the white rabbit was invisible.CM
  • He wished he could be invisible whenever they argued, but he just cried instead.Nuel
  • At once the figure became invisible, as if it had melted into the air.Hybrid
  • Hidden wisdom and invisible treasure, what use can both be?carlosalberto
  • In the snow, the white rabbit was invisible.ravensfeather
  • In the snow, the white rabbits were invisible.CK

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