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Insoluble Meaning in English

word

ˌɪnˈsɑɫjəbəɫ
in-SAHL-yuh-buhl
ɪnsˈɒljuːbəl
in-SOL-yoo-buhl

Definition

Not able to be dissolved in a liquid; also used to mean something that cannot be solved or fixed, like a problem.

Usage & Nuances

"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.

Example Sentences

Salt is soluble, but sand is insoluble in water.

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This plastic is insoluble in most chemicals.

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The puzzle seemed insoluble at first.

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After hours of discussion, the conflict remained insoluble.

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No matter how much you stir it, oil stays insoluble in water.

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Some problems just feel completely insoluble, don’t they?

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