Meaning & Definition of word "Invisible"

Invisible

/ɪnˈvɪzəbl/

adjective:

  • 1. Unable to be seen; not visible.
    • Example: The stars were invisible due to the thick clouds covering the sky.
  • 2. Not perceptible by the senses.
    • Example: The invisible forces of nature often influence our daily lives without us realizing it.
  • 3. Not able to be noticed or recognized.
    • Example: In the crowded city, the artist felt invisible among the bustling masses.

Etymology

Late Middle English: from Latin invisibilis, from in- 'not' + visibilis 'observable, visible'.

Common Phrases and Expressions

invisible hand:

A term used in economics to describe the self-regulating nature of the marketplace.

invisible barrier:

A metaphorical barrier that prevents people from achieving success or getting ahead.

invisible man:

A person who feels unnoticed or overlooked by society.

Related Words

visibility:

The state of being visible.

conceal:

To hide something from view.

opaque:

Not able to be seen through; not transparent.

Slang Meanings of invisible

Meaning: Someone who feels overlooked in social situations.

Example Sentence: Ever since he moved to a new city, he feels like he's become invisible to everyone.

Meaning: To be unnoticed or ignored, especially in a social context.

Example Sentence: At the party, I felt completely invisible when no one acknowledged my presence.