invisibleness
/in,vizə'biliti/ Cách viết khác : (invisibleness) /in,vizəbl'iɳk/
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A scientist demonstrates the invisibleness of a clear glass beaker against a white background.
Definition
Noun: - The quality or state of being impossible to see; the condition of not being perceivable by the eye. This is the abstract property of lacking visibility.
Examples of Usage
- Noun:
- The spy relied on the invisibleness provided by the advanced camouflage suit.
- In physics, the invisibleness of certain gases makes them difficult to detect without specialized equipment.
- The magician's trick depended on the apparent invisibleness of the mirror.
Advanced Usage
- Conceptual Use: The term can be used metaphorically to describe a lack of prominence or recognition in a social or professional context, though this is less common than the literal optical meaning.
- The invisibleness of the administrative staff's contributions is often overlooked.
Variants and Related Words
- Invisibility (n): This is the far more common and preferred noun form, synonymous with "invisibleness." It means the state of being invisible.
- The cloak granted the wearer invisibility.
- Invisible (adj): Not able to be seen.
- Some organisms are invisible to the naked eye.
Synonyms
- Imperceptibility (to the eye)
- Unseeableness
- Nonvisibility
Antonyms
- Visibility
- Conspicuousness
- Perceptibility
A scientist demonstrates the invisibleness of a clear glass beaker against a white background.
Noun
- the quality of not being perceivable by the eye