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Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning The depth of her love was incommunicable, it could only be felt.
The incommunicable history of the region added to its intrigue.
The CEO was known for being incommunicable with the rest of the staff.
The incommunicable condition made it impossible for her to attend school.
The nuances of the local dialect were incommunicable to outsiders.
The meaning of the poem was incommunicable to me because it was written in old English.
The incommunicable landscape left the tourists in awe.
The sheer scale of the universe is incommunicable to the human mind.
The complexity of the issue makes it incommunicable to those without a background in the subject.
The joy of falling in love can be incommunicable to those who have never experienced it.
The reclusive writer was incommunicable about his writing process.
The incommunicable distance between the two lovers was palpable.
The stoic soldier remained incommunicable about his experience in the war.
The incommunicable animal did not respond to its owner's commands.
The incommunicable machine did not start when the button was pushed.
The incommunicable rock did not respond to the sound waves.
The incommunicable door did not budge when pushed.
The incommunicable clock did not keep time accurately.
The incommunicable building remained standing despite the strong winds.
The cultural significance of the artwork was incommunicable to those who were not from the region.
The mystery of the ancient ruins was incommunicable without a guide.
The beauty of nature is incommunicable through mere words.
The depth of his emotions was incommunicable to those around him.
The artist's vision was incommunicable until it was brought to life on canvas.
The experience of grief is often incommunicable to those who have not experienced it themselves.
The complexity of the theory was incommunicable to the average person.
The essence of the novel was incommunicable in any language other than its original form.
The magic of the moment was incommunicable, it had to be experienced firsthand.
The athlete's incommunicable nature made it difficult for reporters to get quotes from them.
The technical jargon used by the engineers was incommunicable to the layman.
The academic paper was incommunicable to me because of the specialized vocabulary used.
The protagonist's incommunicable thoughts added to the mystery of the novel.
The abstract concept of time travel remains incommunicable in modern physics.
The condition is not incommunicable, but it's still best to avoid contact with those who have it.
The essence of art is often incommunicable through words.
The virus was found to be incommunicable through air.
The introverted artist was incommunicable about the inspiration behind her artwork.
The legal document was incommunicable to me because of the complex legal jargon.
The cultural traditions of this tribe are incommunicable to outsiders.
His incommunicable nature made it difficult for him to form strong connections with others.
In some cases, diseases are incommunicable through physical contact.
The infection is incommunicable through casual contact like sharing utensils or towels.
The mystery of the universe is incommunicable to the human mind.
Despite being a talkative child, she became incommunicable after the tragic event.
Sometimes, the pain we feel is incommunicable and we suffer alone.
Certain abstract ideas are often incommunicable without visual aids.
The incommunicable nature of some diseases makes them difficult to diagnose.
The disease was incommunicable by physical contact.
The prisoner's incommunicable behavior during the trial was seen as a sign of guilt.
The magnitude of the disaster was incommunicable through words.
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