Pronunciation: /ɪnˈsɛpərəbəl/
adjective not able to be separated or disjoined
A1 Dogs and their owners are often inseparable.
A2 Twins are known for being inseparable from a young age.
B1 The bond between a mother and her child is often described as inseparable.
B2 The best friends had an inseparable friendship that lasted for years.
C1 The inseparable duo of Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson solved many mysteries together.
C2 The artist and his muse were inseparable, inspiring each other's work constantly.
formal The bond between the two siblings was inseparable, always looking out for each other.
informal Those two are inseparable, you never see one without the other.
slang They're like two peas in a pod, totally inseparable.
figurative Their friendship was so strong, it was as if they were inseparable magnets.
inseparated
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more inseparable
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will be inseparable
has been inseparable
being inseparable
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inseparating