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Meanings of
invisible
(invisibles)
in English
Portuguese
hollow man
Spanish
invisible
Back to the meaning
That can not be seen.
unseeable
visible
Related terms
hidden
concealed
unseen
covert
occult
infrared
imperceptible
ultraviolet
undetectable
camouflaged
Portuguese
hollow man
Portuguese
invisível
Catalan
discret
Spanish
invisible
Back to the meaning
Not prominent or readily noticeable.
inconspicuous
conspicuous
Related terms
obscure
unnoticeable
Portuguese
invisível
Synonyms
Examples for "
inconspicuous
"
inconspicuous
Examples for "
inconspicuous
"
1
I quickly address my men; instruct them to disperse and remain
inconspicuous
.
2
Sentinel drones are thought to use stealth technology for
inconspicuous
aerial reconnaissance.
3
These gains he had deposited in
inconspicuous
sums in rural savings banks.
4
If anything, the Erewhonese President was doing his best to remain
inconspicuous
.
5
In the butt below were Dermott and Dolly-both very workmanlike and
inconspicuous
.
Usage of
invisibles
in English
1
And she-this slim creature in the black domino-oneof those
invisibles
?
2
One of the
invisibles
connecting with one of the impossibles.
3
The
invisibles
had entertained his dreaming presence long enough.
4
The soul capable of having to do with
invisibles
.
5
The whole band of the
invisibles
hold themselves ready to defend the rights of the proprietor against all attacks.
6
She bandaged and cleaned his wound, continually glancing behind her at the
invisibles
she felt breathing across her neck.
7
Numberless of the believers have been persecuted by the
invisibles
,
and greatly have they endured suffering, both in soul and body.
8
He hears about bacteria, and these dark
invisibles
replace, as the cause of bad butter-making, the wicked fairies of his childhood.
9
The 'things' are now invisible impalpable things; and the old visible common-sense things are supposed to result from the mixture of these
invisibles
.
10
The chorus of the
Invisibles
ceased, and the music died away in gentle murmurs.
11
The
Invisibles
sent it to you to-day as the precious pledge of their favor.
12
They do not belong to the
Invisibles
,
but the Visibles.
13
But first the
Invisibles
shall speak with him, and announce the heavenly region of the unapproachable.
14
The
Invisibles
have at last yielded to your wishes, and the spirits which you summon will appear.
15
A stylistic cousin of Scottish writer Grant Morrison's turn-of-the-century magnum opus The
Invisibles
,
which is also a must-read.
16
He was acting impersonally as an instrument in the hands of the
Invisibles
who dispense justice and balance accounts.
Other examples for "invisibles"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
invisibles
invisible
Noun
Plural
Frequent collocations
dark invisibles
do with invisibles
laugh invisibles
Translations for
invisibles
Portuguese
hollow man
invisível
Spanish
invisible
discreto
Catalan
discret
invisible
Invisibles
through the time