unsearchableness

unsearchableness

The unsearchableness of the universe fills the astronomer with wonder.

Definition

unsearchableness (noun, uncountable)

  1. The quality or state of being impossible to explore, examine, or understand fully: This word describes something that is so deep, vast, or mysterious that it cannot be thoroughly searched, investigated, or comprehended.
Usage Examples
  • (The quality of being impossible to fully explore.)
  • (The inability to completely understand the mind.)
  • (The incomprehensibility of divine actions.)
Advanced Usage
  • "the unsearchableness of the universe": A poetic or formal phrase referring to the infinite complexity of the cosmos.

    • Astronomers are humbled by the unsearchableness of the universe. (The universe's vastness defies complete exploration.)
  • "unsearchableness of purpose": Used in literary or theological contexts to describe hidden or inscrutable intentions.

    • The unsearchableness of his purpose left everyone confused. (His goal was impossible to discern.)
Variants and Related Words
  • Unsearchable (adjective): impossible to search or explore; incomprehensible.

    • The cave system is unsearchable by ordinary means. (It cannot be fully explored.)
  • Search (verb): to examine or look through carefully.

    • They searched the area for clues. (They examined the area.)
  • Searchable (adjective): capable of being searched.

    • The database is fully searchable. (It can be investigated easily.)
Synonyms
  • Inscrutability: the quality of being impossible to understand or interpret.

    • The inscrutability of his expression made it hard to read his mood. (His face was unreadable.)
  • Impenetrability: the quality of being impossible to pass through or understand.

    • The impenetrability of the forest made travel difficult. (The forest could not be entered or understood easily.)
  • Profundity: deep meaning or complexity.

    • The profundity of the text required careful study. (The text was deeply meaningful.)
Related Idioms
  • "beyond the pale": outside the bounds of what is acceptable or understandable.

    • His behavior was beyond the pale of normal social conduct. (It was unacceptable and incomprehensible.)
  • "a closed book": something that is not known or understood.

    • The ancient language remains a closed book to scholars. (It cannot be deciphered.)