Pronunciation: /ɪnˈvɪzəbəl/
noun a person or thing that cannot be seen
A1 The invisible man disappeared into thin air.
A2 The magician made the rabbit invisible with a wave of his wand.
B1 The concept of invisible forces in nature is fascinating to study.
B2 The invisible hand of the market plays a significant role in economics.
C1 The artist used invisible ink to create a secret message in the painting.
C2 The cloak of invisibility granted Harry Potter the ability to move unseen.
adjective describing something that cannot be seen
A1 The invisible man walked through the room without anyone noticing him.
A2 The invisible ink only appeared when heated.
B1 The concept of invisible forces such as gravity can be difficult to understand.
B2 The artist used invisible thread to create the illusion of objects floating in mid-air.
C1 The spy used invisible ink to pass secret messages undetected.
C2 The scientist's discovery of an invisible cloak revolutionized the field of camouflage technology.
formal The spy used an invisible cloak to blend into the background.
informal I swear, the remote control is like invisible whenever I need it.
slang That new restaurant is so hip, it's like invisible on social media.
figurative Her pain was invisible to those around her, as she always put on a brave face.
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