Pronunciation: /ɪnˌsɒljʊˈbɪlɪti/
noun the quality or state of being insoluble, unable to be dissolved
A1 The student struggled with the insolubility of the math problem.
A2 The insolubility of the puzzle frustrated the children.
B1 Scientists are researching the insolubility of certain compounds.
B2 The insolubility of the issue led to a heated debate among the team members.
C1 The professor's lecture delved into the insolubility of complex philosophical questions.
C2 The artist's work explored the insolubility of human emotions in a captivating way.
formal The chemist explained the insolubility of the compound in water.
informal I couldn't get the stain out of my shirt no matter what I tried, it's like insolubility.
slang That math problem is giving me a headache, it's like insolubility to me.
figurative The political issue seemed to have reached a point of insolubility.
insolubilized
insolubilities
more insoluble
most insoluble
is insoluble
will be insoluble
has been insoluble
is being insoluble
insolubility
insoluble
to be insoluble
insolubilizing
insolubilized