inobservable

[ˌɪnəbˈzərvəbl]

inobservable Definition

not able to be observed or perceived.

Using inobservable: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "inobservable" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The effects of the drug were inobservable.

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    The changes in the environment were inobservable to the naked eye.

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    The difference in sound quality was inobservable to most listeners.

inobservable Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for inobservable

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Summary: inobservable in Brief

'Inobservable' [ˌɪnəbˈzərvəbl] is an adjective that describes something that cannot be observed or perceived. It is often used to describe subtle or imperceptible changes or differences, such as 'The changes in the environment were inobservable to the naked eye.' 'Inobservable' is synonymous with 'unobservable' and 'imperceptible,' and has antonyms such as 'observable' and 'perceptible.'