Describable example sentences

describable

definition

  - adjective form of describe

de·scribe

verb

describe (verb) · describes (third person present) · described (past tense) · described (past participle) · describing (present participle)

  - give an account in words of (someone or something), including all the relevant characteristics, qualities, or events:

  - mark out or draw (a geometric figure):

Synonyms

describe, report, narrate, recount, relate, chronicle, express, detail, represent, evoke, catalog, explain, expound, elucidate, illustrate, discuss, designate, pronounce, call, label, style, dub, characterize, classify, class, categorize, portray, depict, brand, hail, paint, delineate, outline, trace, draw, sketch

"Describable" Example Sentences

1. The feeling was utterly indescribable, a whirlwind of emotions beyond words.
2. Her talent is describable only as breathtaking.
3. The scene was so chaotic, almost indescribable.
4. It was a describable moment of pure joy.
5. The experience was far more profound than any describable emotion.
6. The beauty of the sunset was simply indescribable.
7. The pain was almost indescribable, leaving her breathless.
8. His performance was describable as nothing short of magical.
9. The artwork was describable in terms of its intricate detail.
10. The aroma was describable as a symphony of scents.
11. The damage was indescribable, leaving a trail of devastation.
12. Her kindness was describable as boundless and generous.
13. The colors were vividly describable, a kaleidoscope of hues.
14. The feeling of awe was indescribable, leaving them speechless.
15. The texture was oddly describable, both smooth and rough at once.
16. It was a describable sense of relief.
17. The landscape was breathtakingly describable.
18. The horror was indescribable; it haunted their dreams.
19. Her smile was describable as radiant and infectious.
20. The situation was far too complex to be easily describable.
21. The music was hauntingly describable, evoking deep emotions.
22. The taste was uniquely describable, a blend of sweet and tart.
23. The relief felt indescribable after the ordeal.
24. His anger was barely describable, a dangerous rage.
25. The bond between them was indescribable, a deep connection.
26. The moment was perfectly describable in its simplicity.
27. The journey was indescribable, a life-changing experience.
28. The painting was richly describable, full of symbolism.
29. The loss felt indescribable, a gaping hole in their lives.
30. The victory was utterly indescribable, a moment of pure triumph.
31. His generosity was describable only as unparalleled.
32. The silence was heavy and indescribable.
33. The architecture was intricately describable.
34. The fear was paralyzing and indescribable.
35. Her strength was describable as unyielding and resolute.
36. The feeling of freedom was indescribable.
37. The power of nature was awe-inspiring and indescribable.
38. His compassion was deeply describable.
39. The sadness was profound and indescribable.
40. The impact was significant and easily describable.
41. The fragrance was uniquely describable and memorable.
42. The scene was chaotic and indescribable.
43. The artwork was meticulously describable in detail.
44. Her wisdom was describable as profound and insightful.
45. The texture was strangely describable, almost ethereal.
46. The event was historically significant and easily describable.
47. The feeling of loneliness was acute and indescribable.
48. The beauty of the music was almost indescribable.
49. His dedication was describable only as unwavering.
50. The impact of the news was shocking and indescribable.

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