Results for indistinct
Definitions of indistinct:
part of speech: adjective
Not distinguishable easily by the senses or the mind; faint; undefined; indefinite; confused.
part of speech: adjective
Not plainly marked; obscure; confused; faint; imperfect.
part of speech: adverb
Indistinctly.
part of speech: noun
Usage examples for indistinct:
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And, very, very far away sounds arose in the city, dull, indistinct lost for moments at a time, then audible again, and always the same sounds, the same monotony, and distant persistence.
"Ailsa Paige", Robert W. Chambers -
Down under the water all forms looked indistinct
"Dave Darrin's First Year at Annapolis", H. Irving Hancock -
There was a light, too- a pale, indistinct light, but still real, and as his tired eyes lifted he saw what seemed to be a cross of light shining down upon him from the clouds.
"The Everlasting Arms", Joseph Hocking -
She looked charming thus, the outline of her features indistinct under the full light of the chandeliers, and her whole face beaming with childish joy.
"Renée Mauperin", Edmond de Goncourt and Jules de Goncourt