Ineffable

in-EF-uh-buhl

Definition

  1. (adjective) Too great, extreme, or sacred to be expressed in words; indescribable.

Example

The ineffable beauty of the sunset left everyone speechless, unable to capture its brilliance in words.

Fun Fact

“Ineffable” comes from the Latin ineffabilis, combining in- (“not”) and effabilis (“able to be spoken”). Originally used in religious contexts to describe the divine or sacred, it later expanded to refer to any overwhelming experience that defies verbal description. The word remains a poetic favorite for conveying the limits of language in capturing profound emotions or awe-inspiring phenomena.

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