Pronunciation: /ɪn.kəˈmjuːnɪkəbl/
adjective unable to be communicated or shared
A1 The concept of love can be incommunicable at times.
A2 Her emotions were so deep and complex that they seemed incommunicable.
B1 The artist's incommunicable talent left everyone in awe.
B2 The beauty of nature is often incommunicable through words.
C1 The incommunicable bond between the twins was evident to all who knew them.
C2 The incommunicable nature of grief made it difficult for her to express her feelings.
formal The depth of his grief was incommunicable, even to his closest friends.
informal Some feelings are just incommunicable, you know?
slang I can't explain it, it's just incommunicable.
figurative The beauty of the sunset was incommunicable, no words could do it justice.
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