imperceptible (Meaning)

Wordnet

imperceptible (a)

impossible or difficult to perceive by the mind or senses

Webster

imperceptible (a.)

Not perceptible; not to be apprehended or cognized by the souses; not discernible by the mind; not easily apprehended.

imperceptible Sentence Examples

  1. The whisper was so imperceptible that only the most attentive listener could discern it.
  2. The growth of the tumor was imperceptible at first, but over time it became alarmingly noticeable.
  3. The change in the patient's vital signs was so imperceptible that the nurse initially dismissed it as insignificant.
  4. In the dead of night, the thief's footsteps were imperceptible, allowing them to move undetected.
  5. The air pollution was imperceptible to the naked eye, but its effects on the environment were undeniable.
  6. The scientist's discovery was made through imperceptible adjustments to the experiment's parameters.
  7. The artist's brushstrokes were so refined that the transitions between colors were imperceptible.
  8. The weight loss was imperceptible, but over the course of a year, it became significant.
  9. In the vast expanse of the ocean, the movement of a single ship was imperceptible to the untrained eye.
  10. The love they shared was so deep and profound that it was imperceptible to outsiders, yet it permeated their every interaction.

FAQs About the word imperceptible

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palpable, appreciable, visible, visible, palpable, observable, tangible, appreciable, sensible, observable

The whisper was so imperceptible that only the most attentive listener could discern it.

The growth of the tumor was imperceptible at first, but over time it became alarmingly noticeable.

The change in the patient's vital signs was so imperceptible that the nurse initially dismissed it as insignificant.

In the dead of night, the thief's footsteps were imperceptible, allowing them to move undetected.