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Indescribable
adjective
Impossible, or very difficult to describe.
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The word "Indescribable" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe something that is so incredible, amazing, or complex that it cannot be put into words. For example: "The beauty of the Grand Canyon was indescribable."
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The report recalls the "indescribable horror" the charity faced when Ebola first struck last March.
Antonio Valencia tries not to think about that night any more, the indescribable pain, the fear that flashed through his mind when he looked down at his leg and realised it had been snapped like a dried twig, his foot hanging back to front.
"It is truly indescribable," says Sami Angawi, architect and founder of the Jeddah-based Hajj Research Centre, who has spent the last three decades researching and documenting the historic buildings of Mecca and Medina, few of which now remain.
And yet it is hard to describe – indescribable, until you're up there, looking down – because the mountain is something other than its substance, something more.
Pain is indescribable.
"It was indescribable," recalls Anka.
Being Hungarian, his mind would fly first to sulz, an indescribable delicacy of pigs' trotters in aspic, or to his mother's Transylvanian stuffed cabbage; he would even spare a fond thought for the Imperial rolls, washed down with milk, which had sweetened the breaks between lessons at school.
REFERRING to "the indescribable agony and horror of recent events", the prime minister went on to deliver a deeply-felt plea for the president to exercise caution: "The sense of outrage this brings can beget dangerous counsels, impatient and exasperated demands to hit back in ways that would widen and not end the war.
Ross insisted that "nothing was indescribable"; that the most complex idea or gizmo could be made intelligible.This exactness of observation and fascination with detail runs through McKelway's essays.
It overflows with the poetry, revelling in its "lightness" and "alacrity"; that is how it should be, for Herbert's inner life is indescribable in any other form.
Bank of China runs an eight-week programme ("full of contentment, yet indescribable", according to an intern quoted on its website); Alibaba, a Chinese online-retailing behemoth, has a global scheme.
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