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Indigestible Meaning in English

word

ˌɪn.dɪˈdʒɛs.tə.bəl
in-di-JES-tuh-buhl
ˌɪndɪdʒˈɛstəbəl
in-di-JEST-uh-buhl

Definition

Something that is indigestible is very difficult or impossible for the stomach to break down and process. It can also describe information or ideas that are hard to understand or accept.

Usage & Nuances

'Indigestible' is often used in formal or medical contexts for food, and metaphorically for difficult texts or concepts ('indigestible report'). It is not commonly used in casual conversation.

Example Sentences

Raw beans can be indigestible if not cooked properly.

basic

This bread is too hard and almost indigestible.

basic

Some animals eat things that are indigestible for humans.

basic

His explanation was so technical; it was almost indigestible for the audience.

natural

That movie was so slow and complicated, I found it totally indigestible.

natural

Fiber is healthy, but too much can be indigestible and cause discomfort.

natural