Insoluble Meaning in English
word
ˌɪnˈsɑɫjəbəɫ
in-SAHL-yuh-buhl
ɪnsˈɒljuːbəl
in-SOL-yoo-buhl
परिभाषा
Not able to be dissolved in a liquid; also used to mean something that cannot be solved or fixed, like a problem.
उपयोग और बारीकियां
"Insoluble" is scientific in chemistry (for substances) but also means an impossible problem. For problems, it's more formal; "unsolvable" is a common alternative. Don't confuse with "insolvable," which is rare.
Spanish: insoluble - irresoluble (problema)Portuguese (BR): insolúvel - irresolúvel (problema)Portuguese (PT): insolúvel - irresolúvel (problema)Chinese (Simplified): 不溶的 - 无法解决的Chinese (Traditional): 不溶的 - 無法解決的Hindi: अविलायक - असमाधेय (समस्या)Arabic: غير قابل للذوبان - غير قابل للحلBengali: অদ্রবণীয় - অপারিষ্কৃত (সমস্যা)Russian: нерастворимый - неразрешимыйJapanese: 不溶性 - 解決できないVietnamese: không tan - không giải quyết đượcKorean: 불용성 - 해결할 수 없는Turkish: çözünmez - çözülemezUrdu: غیر حل پذیر - ناقابل حلIndonesian: tidak larut - tidak dapat dipecahkan
उदाहरण वाक्य
Salt is soluble, but sand is insoluble in water.
basic
This plastic is insoluble in most chemicals.
basic
The puzzle seemed insoluble at first.
basic
After hours of discussion, the conflict remained insoluble.
natural
No matter how much you stir it, oil stays insoluble in water.
natural
Some problems just feel completely insoluble, don’t they?
natural