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unrecognizable

adjective as in indistinct

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His partly burned and partly decomposing face is unrecognizable as anyone who was ever alive and breathing.

So why are we so surprised that, without the help of auto-tune, Spears sounds almost unrecognizable?

“Beaten to the point she was almost unrecognizable by her family,” says a June 16 affidavit filed by the Oklahoma City police.

The City in the 70s would be unrecognizable to denizens of the gentrified metropolis of today.

[Laughs] And we also wanted me to look different and be a bit unrecognizable, and then we thought curly hair.

This book was the work of some one unfamiliar, unrecognizable, forgotten by the happy woman that she was.

In the case of English, the original Germanic tongue has become almost unrecognizable under the heavy burden of foreign words.

Whenever his mission was fulfilled he was turned back into an unrecognizable mass of clay.

No doubt the food for her family, the larva of which I possess the empty skin, now an unrecognizable shred.

The tough plastic skin had been torn off and, inside, the delicate mechanism had been chewed into an unrecognizable mass.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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