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View definitions for ineffably

ineffably

adverb as in unspeakably

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A favorite designer of celebrities like Frances McDormand and Florence Pugh, his work combined ease and elegance in an ineffably modern way.

The L.A. hot girl archetype is at once ineffably elusive and immediately identifiable.

Is this the definition of true luxury — things just being ineffably, subtly yet marvelously better than usual?

Although proponents usually insist that they are not racist, they will also conveniently assert that the "values" and "culture" that ineffably "define" America will decline if too many non-whites become full members of American society.

From Salon

Even when exercise is strenuous, it can feel ineffably easier and more enjoyable when the surroundings are glorious.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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