unrecognizable

  • 1unrecognizable — index impalpable, inapprehensible, incomprehensible, indiscernible, indistinct, inexplicable, unclear Burton s Legal Thesaurus …

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  • 2unrecognizable — 1817, from UN (Cf. un ) (1) not + RECOGNIZE (Cf. recognize) + ABLE (Cf. able). Related: Unrecognizably …

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  • 3unrecognizable — (also unrecognisable) ► ADJECTIVE ▪ not able to be recognized. DERIVATIVES unrecognizably adverb …

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  • 4unrecognizable — [spelling only] …

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  • 5unrecognizable — un|rec|og|niz|a|ble also unrecognisable BrE [ʌnˈrekəgnaızəbəl, ˈrekə ] adj someone or something that is unrecognizable has changed or been damaged so much that you do not recognize them ▪ I hadn t been to the city for 20 years and it was almost… …

    Dictionary of contemporary English

  • 6unrecognizable — [[t]ʌ̱nre̱kəgnaɪzəbl, na͟ɪz [/t]] ADJ: oft ADJ to n If someone or something is unrecognizable, they have become impossible to recognize or identify, for example because they have been greatly changed or damaged. The corpses of the prisoners were… …

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  • 7unrecognizable — also isable BrE adjective someone or something that is unrecognizable has changed or been damaged so much that you do not recognize them: They ve built so many new buildings that the town centre was unrecognisable …

    Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • 8unrecognizable — adj.; unrecognizably, adv. * * * …

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  • 9unrecognizable — adjective That cannot be recognized, especially because of substantial changes. Syn: irrecognizable …

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  • 10unrecognizable — Synonyms and related words: blear, bleared, bleary, blurred, blurry, confused, dark, dim, faint, feeble, filmy, foggy, fuzzy, half seen, half visible, hazy, ill defined, inconspicuous, indefinite, indistinct, indistinguishable, low profile,… …

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