Pronunciation: /ɪnˌvɪzəˈbɪləti/
noun the state of being invisible or undetectable
A1 Harry Potter had a cloak of invisibility.
A2 The superhero used his invisibility to sneak past the guards.
B1 The scientist was working on a project to achieve invisibility.
B2 The concept of invisibility has fascinated researchers for centuries.
C1 The military developed technology that could render objects invisible.
C2 The magician's act involved using illusions of invisibility to entertain the audience.
verb not applicable
A1 The magician used his wand to make himself invisible.
A2 The cloak of invisibility allowed Harry Potter to move undetected.
B1 The spy activated his invisibility device to sneak past the guards.
B2 The technology company is working on developing a new form of invisibility for military use.
C1 The scientist discovered a way to achieve true invisibility through advanced light manipulation techniques.
C2 The concept of invisibility has fascinated researchers for centuries, leading to breakthroughs in cloaking technology.
adjective not applicable
A1 The invisible man walked quietly through the room.
A2 She used an invisibility cloak to sneak past the guards.
B1 The spy relied on his invisibility to gather information without being noticed.
B2 The technology allowed for complete invisibility, making the object undetectable.
C1 The artist used the concept of invisibility to explore themes of perception and reality.
C2 The scientist's research in invisibility led to groundbreaking advancements in camouflage technology.
adverb not applicable
A1 The magician used invisibility to disappear from the stage.
A2 The superhero's power of invisibility helped him sneak past the guards.
B1 The spy relied on his cloak of invisibility to gather information undetected.
B2 The thief used his ability of invisibility to steal valuable artifacts from the museum.
C1 The alien race possessed advanced technology that granted them invisibility from their enemies.
C2 The scientist's groundbreaking research led to the development of a suit that granted perfect invisibility.
pronoun not applicable
A1 I wish I had invisibility so I could sneak into the movies for free.
A2 The superhero's power of invisibility helped him defeat the villain.
B1 Invisibility can be a useful tool for spies to gather information without being detected.
B2 The scientist invented a device that granted him temporary invisibility.
C1 The concept of invisibility has fascinated researchers for centuries.
C2 The protagonist's ability of invisibility added an intriguing element to the story.
preposition not applicable
A1 The superhero used his invisibility to sneak past the guards.
A2 The magic cloak granted him invisibility from his enemies.
B1 The spy relied on his invisibility to gather information unnoticed.
B2 The advanced technology provided the soldiers with invisibility on the battlefield.
C1 The scientist's experiment resulted in a breakthrough in invisibility research.
C2 The concept of invisibility has fascinated researchers for centuries.
conjunction not applicable
A1 Invisibility can make you disappear from sight.
A2 Wearing a cloak of invisibility, Harry Potter sneaked past the guards.
B1 The superhero's power of invisibility helped him defeat the villains without being seen.
B2 The spy used his ability of invisibility to gather valuable information undetected.
C1 The concept of invisibility has intrigued scientists and researchers for centuries.
C2 The artist used the theme of invisibility in his latest exhibition to explore societal issues.
interjection not applicable
A1 Invisibility! Where did you go?
A2 I wish I had the power of invisibility.
B1 The superhero used his invisibility to sneak past the guards.
B2 The cloak of invisibility made the thief almost impossible to catch.
C1 The concept of invisibility has fascinated scientists for centuries.
C2 The magician performed a trick using the illusion of invisibility.
article not applicable
A1 Harry Potter used his invisibility cloak to sneak around Hogwarts.
A2 The superhero's power of invisibility helped him fight crime without being seen.
B1 The scientist conducted experiments on the concept of invisibility in physics.
B2 The military developed a new technology that could render their vehicles invisible to enemy radar.
C1 The artist explored the theme of invisibility in society through a series of thought-provoking paintings.
C2 The philosopher delved into the philosophical implications of invisibility and its effects on human perception.
formal The scientist was working on a project to achieve invisibility through advanced technology.
informal I wish I had the power of invisibility so I could sneak into concerts for free.
slang Did you see how he pulled off the invisibility trick during the magic show?
figurative His quiet demeanor gave him an air of invisibility in social situations.
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