Pronunciation: /ʌntrænˈsmɪtəbl/
noun a person or thing that cannot transmit something
A1 The concept of untransmittable diseases is important for public health.
A2 Scientists are researching ways to make viruses untransmittable.
B1 The discovery of an untransmittable gene could revolutionize medicine.
B2 The doctor explained that the virus was untransmittable in this particular case.
C1 The untransmittable nature of the data ensured its security.
C2 The encryption technology made the file untransmittable to unauthorized users.
adjective describing something that cannot be transmitted or passed on
A1 Some emotions are untransmittable through words.
A2 Certain diseases are untransmittable through casual contact.
B1 The encrypted file was untransmittable without the correct password.
B2 The complex scientific concept was untransmittable to the general public.
C1 The subtle nuances of the poem were untransmittable in translation.
C2 The depth of his emotions was untransmittable even through his expressive art.
formal The information is untransmittable due to encryption.
informal I can't send you the file, it's untransmittable.
slang That message is like totally untransmittable, dude.
figurative Her emotions were untransmittable, hidden behind a stoic facade.
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