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- Dictionaryin·dis·tinct/ˌindəˈstiNG(k)t/
adjective
- 1. not clear or sharply defined: "his speech was slurred and indistinct" Similar Opposite
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The meaning of INDISTINCT is not distinct. How to use indistinct in a sentence. not distinct: such as; not sharply outlined or separable : blurred; faint, dim…
adjective. us / ˌɪn·dɪˈstɪŋkt / Add to word list. not clear: an indistinct shape / sound / recollection.
Anything hard to make out is indistinct. Indistinct things are fuzzy, unclear, and hard to see or understand. A whisper can be indistinct. A clear, confident speaker is not indistinct.
Something that is indistinct is unclear and difficult to see, hear, or recognize.
Indistinct definition: not distinct; not clearly marked or defined. See examples of INDISTINCT used in a sentence.
adj. 1. Not clearly or sharply delineated: an indistinct pattern; indistinct shapes in the gloom. 2. Faint; dim: indistinct stars. 3. a. Hazy; vague: an indistinct memory; an indistinct notion of how to proceed. b. Difficult to understand or make out: indistinct speech. in′dis·tinct′ly adv. in′dis·tinct′ness n.
adjective. us / ˌɪn·dɪˈstɪŋkt / Add to word list. not clear: an indistinct shape / sound / recollection. indistinctly.
Definition of indistinct adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.
The music was indistinct at first, a faraway muffled sound with a repetitive bass line. From The Daily Beast He saw all the son in its haggard lines; he heard all the son, in those few indistinct sounds.
indistinct meaning, definition, what is indistinct: an indistinct sound, image, or memory ca...: Learn more.