Meaning & Definition of word "Imperceptible"

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    Imperceptible

    /ˌɪmpərˈsɛptəbl/

    adjective:

    • 1. Impossible to perceive; extremely subtle or gradual.
      • Example: The changes in her expression were so imperceptible that no one noticed her discomfort.
    • 2. Barely noticeable; slight to the point of being undetectable.
      • Example: There was an imperceptible difference in the color of the paint that only a trained eye could discern.
    • 3. So small or slight that it cannot be detected by normal senses.
      • Example: The temperature dropped at an imperceptible rate throughout the night.
    • 4. Difficult to detect or understand due to its smallness or subtlety.
      • Example: His voice had an imperceptible tremor that hinted at his nervousness.

    Etymology

    From Latin 'imperceptibilis', meaning 'not able to be perceived'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    imperceptible drift:

    A gradual change that is hard to notice.

    imperceptible movement:

    A movement so slight that it's hardly noticeable.

    imperceptible difference:

    A difference that is too small to be seen or detected.

    Related Words

    perceptible:

    Able to be perceived or noticed.

    noticeable:

    Able to be seen or noticed; evident.

    Slang Meanings of imperceptible

    Meaning: Barely noticeable

    Example Sentence: His smile was so small, it was almost imperceptible.

    Meaning: So minimal you miss it

    Example Sentence: The improvements were imperceptible, like they barely happened at all.