indistinct (Meaning)

Wordnet

indistinct (a)

not clearly defined or easy to perceive or understand

Webster

indistinct (a.)

Not distinct or distinguishable; not separate in such a manner as to be perceptible by itself; as, the indistinct parts of a substance.

Obscure to the mind or senses; not clear; not definite; confused; imperfect; faint; as, indistinct vision; an indistinct sound; an indistinct idea or recollection.

indistinct Sentence Examples

  1. The distant figures were indistinct, rendered hazy by the thick fog.
  2. The indistinct whispers in the hallway were just barely audible.
  3. As the sun set, the outlines of the landscape became indistinct.
  4. Their voices mingled in an indistinct chorus, creating a cacophony of sound.
  5. The painting's brushstrokes were loose and indistinct, evoking a sense of movement.
  6. The indistinct glow of the nightlight provided meager illumination.
  7. The smell of burning wood wafted through the air, its origin indistinct.
  8. The memories of childhood were indistinct, like faded photographs.
  9. The indistinct shape in the darkness startled me, sending shivers down my spine.
  10. The indistinct boundary between dream and reality blurred in my mind.

FAQs About the word indistinct

not clearly defined or easy to perceive or understandNot distinct or distinguishable; not separate in such a manner as to be perceptible by itself; as, the indi

faint,vague, hazy, blurry, pale, undetermined, indistinguishable, shadowy, fuzzy, opaque

distinct,clear, clear, obvious, obvious, definite, definite, distinct, sure, strong

The distant figures were indistinct, rendered hazy by the thick fog.

The indistinct whispers in the hallway were just barely audible.

As the sun set, the outlines of the landscape became indistinct.

Their voices mingled in an indistinct chorus, creating a cacophony of sound.