uncommunicable
[ uhn-kuh-myoo-ni-kuh-buhl ]
adjective
Origin of uncommunicable
1Middle English word dating back to 1350–1400; see origin at un-1, communicable
Other words from uncommunicable
- un·com·mu·ni·ca·bly, adverb
Words Nearby uncommunicable
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How to use uncommunicable in a sentence
She smiled, but the smile only gave you a new thrill; it was vacant and had no joy in it, rather an uncommunicable grief.
Marm Lisa | Kate Douglas WigginTheir enchantment is in our blood, and their meaning uncommunicable.
Thomas Hardy's Dorset | Robert Thurston HopkinsThe fresh beauty of such songs as these is, however, almost utterly uncommunicable in another language.
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