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ineffable

[in-ef-uh-buhl] / ɪnˈɛf ə bəl /


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It’s a performance that requires O’Connor to hint at an ineffable void.

From Los Angeles Times

You can say it's just that they have an ineffable "woke" vibe that offends you.

From Salon

The good news is that it will be a long time before the final iteration of ChatGPT — or its inevitable clones — can replicate the most ineffable nuances of the human heart.

From Washington Post

The magnetic Hill and Smallwood infuse Moses and Kitch with exuberant physicality; though they create distinct characters, the ineffable, mutual dependence they conjure is their chief accomplishment.

From Washington Post

The same kind of unfussy delight could describe her fictional voice, in which she presents marriages that shimmer with an ineffable rightness, and extols family as “a haven in a heartless world.”

From New York Times