unrecognisable (Meaning)

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unrecognisable (s)

defying recognition as e.g. because of damage or alteration

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unrecognisable (r)

beyond recognition; in an unrecognizable manner

Synonyms & Antonyms of unrecognisable

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unrecognisable Sentence Examples

  1. After the accident, his face was unrecognisable, leaving doctors struggling to identify him.
  2. The house had deteriorated so badly that it was unrecognisable from its former glory.
  3. Time had taken its toll on the old photograph, and the faces had become unrecognisable.
  4. The painting had been so damaged that its original subject was unrecognisable.
  5. The disguise she used made her completely unrecognisable, allowing her to move about freely.
  6. The years had been unkind, leaving her unrecognisable to her former friends.
  7. The remnants of the building were charred and unrecognisable, a testament to the severity of the fire.
  8. The sound of the explosion was so deafening that it left his ears unrecognisable, taking away his hearing.
  9. The DNA samples were too degraded to be recognisable, making it impossible to identify the perpetrator.
  10. The transformation was so complete that she was unrecognisable to her own mother, who had not seen her in years.

FAQs About the word unrecognisable

defying recognition as e.g. because of damage or alteration, beyond recognition; in an unrecognizable manner

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After the accident, his face was unrecognisable, leaving doctors struggling to identify him.

The house had deteriorated so badly that it was unrecognisable from its former glory.

Time had taken its toll on the old photograph, and the faces had become unrecognisable.

The painting had been so damaged that its original subject was unrecognisable.