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Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning The private detective was incommunicable about the details of his investigation.
The slang words used by the teenagers were incommunicable to their parents.
The feelings of grief can sometimes be incommunicable.
The artist's message was incommunicable to those who didn't understand his work.
The incommunicable taste of the exotic fruit was an acquired one.
His incommunicable intentions left many questions unanswered.
The incommunicable computer program crashed when it encountered an error.
The incommunicable plant did not grow even when provided with optimal conditions.
The incommunicable texture of the fabric made it hard to determine its material.
The intensity of the pain I feel is incommunicable to others who have never experienced it.
The complexities of the mathematical formula were incommunicable to those who lacked the necessary knowledge.
The poet's incommunicable thoughts were brought to life through the power of metaphor.
Her mood turned incommunicable as soon as I asked her about her past.
The spiritual experience he had while on his pilgrimage was incommunicable to his non-religious friends.
The incommunicable body language of the interviewee gave the impression of dishonesty.
The new student seemed incommunicable and didn't want to make friends.
The beauty of the sunset is incommunicable through a photograph.
The incommunicable quality of the movie left some viewers feeling unsatisfied.
The complexity of the situation made it incommunicable to those without proper training.
The beauty of music is incommunicable, it can only be felt.
The instructions on the medicine were incommunicable to me because they were in a foreign language.
The shy employee was incommunicable during the meeting.
The secret message was incommunicable to anyone who didn't know the code.
The disease was incommunicable through casual contact.
The incommunicable computer did not display any output when turned on.
The disease was incommunicable by touch or close proximity.
The incommunicable nature of this virus made it difficult to prevent its spread.
The incommunicable sensation of falling in love can be frustrating to those who have not experienced it.
Some conditions are incommunicable except through blood transfusions or other medical procedures.
The sense of pride he had in his work was incommunicable to his colleagues who did not understand his passion.
The writer's incommunicable thoughts and ideas can be seen in his work.
The meaning of this ancient text is incommunicable without a deep understanding of the context.
She found it difficult to open up about her incommunicable past.
The witness was incommunicable during the trial, which made the jury suspicious.
The incommunicable details of the murder case made it hard for the prosecution to prove their case.
The emotions I feel are incommunicable through words alone.
The experience of trauma can be incommunicable to others who have not gone through it.
The depth of grief felt by the family was incommunicable to outsiders.
Her incommunicable grief made it hard for her to seek comfort from others.
The indigenous tribe's beliefs are incommunicable in any known language.
The medical diagnosis was incommunicable due to a lack of specialized vocabulary in the patient's native language.
The recluse was incommunicable with their family for years.
The experience of childbirth can be incommunicable to those who have never gone through it.
The cat's incommunicable eyes conveyed a sense of indifference.
The nuances of this idea are incommunicable to those without a background in philosophy.
The incommunicable watch did not keep time accurately due to a mechanical fault.
The incommunicable feeling of nostalgia can be overwhelming.
The usually talkative child became incommunicable after the accident.
The pain of depression can be incommunicable to those who have never experienced it.
The intensity of the moment was incommunicable, it had to be experienced.
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