Antonyms for indistinguishable


Grammar : Adj
Spell : in-di-sting-gwi-shuh-buh l
Phonetic Transcription : ˌɪn dɪˈstɪŋ gwɪ ʃə bəl


Definition of indistinguishable

Origin :
  • c.1600, from in- (1) "not, opposite of" + distinguishable. Related: Indistinguishably.
  • adj alike
Example sentences :
  • The colours were indistinguishable at the distance, drenched and sodden.
  • Extract from : « Old Man Curry » by Charles E. (Charles Emmett) Van Loan
  • Both in looks and behavior he is indistinguishable from other strong rats.
  • Extract from : « The Goat-gland Transplantation » by Sydney B. Flower
  • A camel is indistinguishable from a peanut—if only their humps be considered.
  • Extract from : « The Book of the Damned » by Charles Fort
  • The solar system was behind them, indistinguishable from the other stars.
  • Extract from : « Mezzerow Loves Company » by Floyd L. Wallace
  • The voices that came down to them were jumbled, faint, indistinguishable.
  • Extract from : « Spring Street » by James H. Richardson
  • The ancient wig of the judge is often indistinguishable from the old wig of the flunkey.
  • Extract from : « A Miscellany of Men » by G. K. Chesterton
  • The indistinguishable shapes of men, in long lines, pulled on ropes.
  • Extract from : « The Mutiny of the Elsinore » by Jack London
  • Walls, floor and ceiling were an indistinguishable dark gray.
  • Extract from : « The Memory of Mars » by Raymond F. Jones
  • There were angry, indistinguishable retorts, and the crowd swayed.
  • Extract from : « The Convert » by Elizabeth Robins
  • "So high the letters will be indistinguishable, I fear," responded Roseleaf, with a laugh.
  • Extract from : « A Black Adonis » by Linn Boyd Porter

Synonyms for indistinguishable

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