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indescribable

[in-di-skrahy-buh-buhl] / ˌɪn dɪˈskraɪ bə bəl /


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"That feeling of seeing that torch in the distance was indescribable," he said.

From BBC

The extent of the horror is indescribable, and it’s occurring on a global scale.

From Salon

"Psychologically, what can we do? Like all those displaced from El-Fasher, our feelings are indescribable."

From Barron's

It was like a dull, throbbing ache, or a sharp, twisty, stabbing feeling—oh, why were things becoming indescribable all of a sudden?

From Literature

Beyond death, there is so much suffering and evil that is even more indescribable, somehow less cut-and-dry than the simple act of dying.

From Salon