Unnamable Meaning in English
word
ʌnˈneɪməbəl
uhn-NAY-muh-buhl
ʌnˈneɪməbl̩
uhn-NAY-muh-buhl
التعريف
Something that cannot be named or described because it is too strange, mysterious, or extreme.
الاستخدام والفروق الدقيقة
Formal/literary tone; often used for emotions, experiences, or horrors beyond ordinary words. Less common in spoken English. Not the same as 'unnamed' (lacking a name); 'unnamable' means it cannot be given a name at all.
Spanish: innombrable - indescriptiblePortuguese (BR): inominável - indescritívelPortuguese (PT): inominável - indescritívelChinese (Simplified): 无法命名的 - 难以形容的Chinese (Traditional): 無法命名的 - 難以形容的Hindi: अवर्णनीय - नामहीनArabic: لا يوصف - لا يمكن تسميتهBengali: অবর্ণনীয় - নাম দেওয়া যায় না এমনRussian: невыразимый - неописуемыйJapanese: 名状しがたい - 言葉にできないVietnamese: không thể gọi tên - không thể diễn tảKorean: 형언할 수 없는 - 이름 붙일 수 없는Turkish: adlandırılamaz - tanımlanamazUrdu: ناقابلِ بیان - جس کا نام نہ لیا جا سکےIndonesian: tak terucapkan - tak terlukiskan
جمل نموذجية
The fear he felt was unnamable.
basic
There was an unnamable sadness in her eyes.
basic
The artist tried to capture something unnamable in his painting.
basic
There's an unnamable quality about that old house that gives me chills.
natural
She felt an unnamable joy as she watched her child play.
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The story is about an unnamable terror that haunts the village.
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