decerptible Antonyms

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Meaning of decerptible

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decerptible (a.)

That may be plucked off, cropped, or torn away.

decerptible Sentence Examples

  1. In the dim light of dawn, only a faint outline of the distant mountains was decerptible.
  2. The subtle shift in her expression was barely decerptible, but he caught it nonetheless.
  3. As the storm intensified, the sound of thunder became increasingly decerptible.
  4. With each passing minute, the scent of flowers in the garden grew more decerptible.
  5. The distant murmurs of conversation were barely decerptible over the bustling city noises.
  6. Despite her efforts to hide it, a tremor in her voice was decerptible to those who knew her well.
  7. The intricate details of the painting were so finely crafted that even the smallest brushstroke was decerptible.
  8. In the silence of the library, the ticking of the clock was decerptible, marking the passage of time.
  9. The delicate aroma of freshly baked bread wafted through the air, barely decerptible but enticing nonetheless.
  10. Through the thick fog, only the faint glow of streetlights was decerptible, guiding their way home.

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That may be plucked off, cropped, or torn away.

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In the dim light of dawn, only a faint outline of the distant mountains was decerptible.

The subtle shift in her expression was barely decerptible, but he caught it nonetheless.

As the storm intensified, the sound of thunder became increasingly decerptible.

With each passing minute, the scent of flowers in the garden grew more decerptible.