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Meanings of
indistinctness
in English
Catalan
vaguetat
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The quality of being indistinct and without sharp outlines.
softness
fuzziness
blurriness
fogginess
sharpness
distinctness
Catalan
vaguetat
Synonyms
Examples for "
softness
"
softness
fuzziness
blurriness
fogginess
Examples for "
softness
"
1
Despite the
softness
of her voice, the words carried to the others.
2
The rugged fortress lay swathed in the
softness
of the creamy light.
3
But the
softness
is there; everything in this twilight temple is soft.
4
The first confused hardness with progress; the second confused
softness
with progress.
5
I heard the
softness
in her voice when she mentioned your name.
1
Virtual particles have a distinct
fuzziness
,
both in time and in energy.
2
There was a
fuzziness
,
as if the familiar was not quite there.
3
There was no sentimental
fuzziness
around the true identity of my client.
4
Compared with the 2001 disc, there's much more detail, less grain, less
fuzziness
.
5
Translation between such diverse languages is difficult and tends to
fuzziness
.
1
Specifically, we prioritize contrast preservation in salient regions while tolerating more
blurriness
elsewhere.
2
Apologies for the
blurriness
-my camera doesn't deal well with low light.
3
He continued on stiff legs, a strange
blurriness
to his vision.
4
I blink a few times to get the
blurriness
out of my eyes.
5
The same
blurriness
exists when considering any collection of interacting organisms.
1
Well, some of the
fogginess
of bygone months may roll in this week.
2
At once there was a noticeable
fogginess
in the air where Arcot had been.
3
Now I'm on medication... a nerve pain medication, which also can cause some
fogginess
.
4
Post-concussion syndrome involves headaches, mental
fogginess
,
fatigue, and difficulty concentrating or sleeping, among other symptoms.
5
I think there is some
fogginess
regarding when things are going to pick up, Molchanov said.
Usage of
indistinctness
in English
1
Rapidity in speech results in
indistinctness
,
and
indistinctness
leads invariably to monotony.
2
Upon this occasion the preacher seemed troubled with unusual
indistinctness
of vision.
3
The features emerged from their
indistinctness
and became human, and almost powerful.
4
But even a change in the degree of
indistinctness
causes inversion.
5
The starlight, dim and soft, had a sense of silver in its
indistinctness
.
6
The word came with smothered
indistinctness
,
but its meaning was unmistakable.
7
In the glare and glamour of gas-light, it is flash and clouds and
indistinctness
.
8
Each of them peered through the
indistinctness
of the dusk at the other two.
9
The
indistinctness
of her vision was not due to any defect in her sight.
10
Fran walked up to Abbott hesitatingly, and spoke with the
indistinctness
of awed humility.
11
Do not you observe an
indistinctness
about the pupil, between it and the iris?
12
Marcella's voice had an
indistinctness
very unlike her ordinary tone.
13
Then meeting Harvey's eyes, he exclaimed, with hoarse
indistinctness
,
'Rolfe!'
14
All the bench was in shadow; in the valley below a twilight
indistinctness
had fallen.
15
In the glare and glamour of gas-light it is only flash and clouds and
indistinctness
.
16
The worst was when the desolate
indistinctness
took on the shape of visions or touches.
Other examples for "indistinctness"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
indistinctness
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
hazy indistinctness
misty indistinctness
arrange without indistinctness
attribute the indistinctness
bless indistinctness
More collocations
Translations for
indistinctness
Catalan
vaguetat
indistinció
Indistinctness
through the time
Indistinctness
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common