Meaning & Definition of word "Imperceptibly"

Imperceptibly

/ˌɪmpərˈsɛptəblɪ/

adverb:

  • 1. In a way that is so slight or subtle that it cannot be perceived; not detectable.
    • Example: The temperature changed imperceptibly, leaving us unaware of the shift until it was too late.
  • 2. To an extent that is too small to be noticed.
    • Example: She imperceptibly adjusted her position in the chair, trying to find a more comfortable angle.
  • 3. Gradually and subtly, without any noticeable sign.
    • Example: The colors in the painting blended imperceptibly, creating a harmonious effect.
  • 4. In a manner that does not attract attention or awareness.
    • Example: He moved imperceptibly through the crowd, observing without being noticed.
  • 5. Without detectable change; subtly.
    • Example: The music faded imperceptibly as the students continued their conversations.

Etymology

Derived from Latin 'imperceptibilis', meaning 'not able to be perceived'.

Common Phrases and Expressions

imperceptibly changing:

Changing in a way that is not easily noticed.

working imperceptibly:

Working in such a way that the effects are not directly observed.

imperceptibly slow:

Moving or occurring at such a slow pace that it is barely noticeable.

Related Words

imperceptible:

Not able to be perceived.

perceptible:

Able to be perceived, noticeable.

perception:

The ability to see, hear, or become aware of something through the senses.

Slang Meanings of imperceptibly