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Meanings of
indistinct
in English
Portuguese
indistinto
Spanish
impreciso
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Not clearly defined or easy to perceive or understand.
distinct
Related terms
faint
dim
unclear
vague
cloudy
shadowy
veiled
blurred
indefinite
hazy
Portuguese
indistinto
Cleavage.
poor
Related terms
cleavage
Usage of
indistinct
in English
1
It was written in pencil; and the handwriting was irregular and
indistinct
.
2
She read in the
indistinct
light the confidential words of the deceased.
3
The distance and the figure's
indistinct
form made it difficult to read.
4
The sound of voices in the yard grew
indistinct
and far away.
5
They were
indistinct
and could have been animals, I thought at first.
6
Unfortunately the rest of the phrase was lost in an
indistinct
murmur.
7
In the later-printed copies the foot of this engraving is most
indistinct
.
8
Haze, soft and
indistinct
lay in the valley and on the hills.
9
Only images of
indistinct
figures, figures that drifted past her, going somewhere.
10
But it was utterly
indistinct
;
the imperfect recollection simply of a sensation.
11
Trails are muddy here, sometimes
indistinct
,
but they soon become clear again.
12
The image is beautiful; but the diction is elaborately intricate, rhetorically
indistinct
.
13
People visible inside the store,
indistinct
images behind damp-streaked and sign-plastered glass.
14
An exclamation began in his throat which ended in an
indistinct
gurgle.
15
The floor heaved and the quiet figure on the stretcher got
indistinct
.
16
The axe, too, in some
indistinct
way felt good in his hand.
Other examples for "indistinct"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
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indistinct
Adjective
Frequent collocations
very indistinct
more indistinct
become indistinct
grow indistinct
indistinct murmur
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Translations for
indistinct
Portuguese
indistinto
Spanish
impreciso
confuso
Indistinct
through the time
Indistinct
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common
United States of America
Common