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invisible

/ɪnˈvɪz.ə.bəl/

Something that is invisible cannot be seen by the eye, often because it is transparent or hidden. It is frequently used to describe physical objects that are impossible to detect or abstract concepts that go unnoticed.

Invisible describes anything that is impossible to see, whether because it is transparent, hidden, or metaphorically ignored.

الكلمة في 30 ثانية

  • Unable to be seen by the human eye.
  • Used to describe hidden or overlooked people or things.
  • Commonly applied to both physical objects and abstract concepts.

Summary

Invisible describes anything that is impossible to see, whether because it is transparent, hidden, or metaphorically ignored.

  • Unable to be seen by the human eye.
  • Used to describe hidden or overlooked people or things.
  • Commonly applied to both physical objects and abstract concepts.

Use with sensory verbs

Pair 'invisible' with sensory verbs like 'become' or 'remain' to describe changing states. For example, you might say, 'The ink became invisible when dry.'

Avoid confusing with 'unseen'

While 'unseen' means not noticed, 'invisible' implies it is physically impossible to see. Distinguish between something that is merely ignored and something that cannot be perceived.

The 'Invisible Man' trope

In literature and cinema, the 'Invisible Man' trope often explores themes of power, isolation, and morality. It is a common cultural reference point in Western storytelling.

أمثلة

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1

The tiny bacteria are invisible to the human eye.

2

The artist felt invisible in the crowded gallery.

3

He put on his invisible cloak to sneak past the guards.

4

The invisible hand of the market dictates prices.

عائلة الكلمة

اسم
invisibility
فعل
n/a
صفة
invisible

نصيحة للحفظ

Think of the prefix 'in-' as 'not' and 'visible' as 'able to be seen.' If something is 'not-able-to-be-seen,' it is invisible!

Overview

The word 'invisible' is derived from the Latin 'invisibilis,' meaning 'not to be seen.' It serves as an adjective to describe anything that lacks visibility, whether due to physical properties like transparency or metaphorical reasons such as being overlooked by society. 2) Usage Patterns: 'Invisible' is commonly used with the verb 'to be' (e.g., 'the ink was invisible'). It can also function as a predicate adjective following linking verbs like 'become' or 'remain.' In more literary contexts, it is often modified by adverbs like 'nearly,' 'completely,' or 'virtually.' 3) Common Contexts: In science, it refers to light spectrums beyond human perception, such as ultraviolet or infrared rays. In social commentary, the term 'invisible' describes marginalized groups or individuals who feel ignored or undervalued by the general public. In technology, we often refer to 'invisible interfaces' that work seamlessly in the background without requiring user attention. 4) Similar Words comparison: 'Transparent' implies that light passes through an object so you can see through it, whereas 'invisible' implies that the object simply cannot be perceived at all. 'Hidden' suggests that something is intentionally obscured or placed out of sight, while 'invisible' may be a natural or inherent state of being.

ملاحظات الاستخدام

The term is used neutrally to describe physical properties or metaphorically to describe social states. It is common in both scientific writing regarding light and sociological discussions about inequality. Always ensure the context clarifies whether you mean literal invisibility or a social feeling of being ignored.

أخطاء شائعة

Students often use 'invisible' when they actually mean 'transparent' or 'see-through.' Remember that transparent objects are visible; you just see what is behind them. Avoid using 'invisible' to mean 'hidden' if you want to emphasize that the object could be found if someone looked hard enough.

نصيحة للحفظ

Think of the prefix 'in-' as 'not' and 'visible' as 'able to be seen.' If something is 'not-able-to-be-seen,' it is invisible!

أصل الكلمة

The word originates from the Latin 'invisibilis,' which combines the negative prefix 'in-' with 'visibilis,' meaning 'that can be seen.' It entered the English language in the late 14th century.

السياق الثقافي

The concept of invisibility has fascinated humanity for centuries, appearing in myths, folklore, and modern science fiction. It often symbolizes the desire to observe without being observed or the struggle of those who feel ignored by society.

أمثلة

1

The tiny bacteria are invisible to the human eye.

everyday
2

The artist felt invisible in the crowded gallery.

formal
3

He put on his invisible cloak to sneak past the guards.

informal
4

The invisible hand of the market dictates prices.

academic

عائلة الكلمة

اسم
invisibility
فعل
n/a
صفة
invisible

تلازمات شائعة

virtually invisible
render invisible
invisible ink

العبارات الشائعة

invisible to the naked eye

the invisible hand

invisible man

يُخلط عادةً مع

invisible vs transparent

Transparent means light can pass through, allowing you to see objects on the other side. Invisible means the object itself cannot be seen at all.

invisible vs unseen

Unseen means something has not been looked at or noticed yet, but it is physically visible. Invisible means it is impossible to see regardless of effort.

أنماط نحوية

to be + invisible become + invisible invisible to + [noun]

Use with sensory verbs

Pair 'invisible' with sensory verbs like 'become' or 'remain' to describe changing states. For example, you might say, 'The ink became invisible when dry.'

Avoid confusing with 'unseen'

While 'unseen' means not noticed, 'invisible' implies it is physically impossible to see. Distinguish between something that is merely ignored and something that cannot be perceived.

The 'Invisible Man' trope

In literature and cinema, the 'Invisible Man' trope often explores themes of power, isolation, and morality. It is a common cultural reference point in Western storytelling.

اختبر نفسك

fill blank

Choose the correct word to complete the sentence.

The glass was so clear that it was almost ___ to the naked eye.

صحيح! ليس تمامًا. الإجابة الصحيحة: invisible

Invisible fits best as it describes something that cannot be seen.

multiple choice

Select the correct definition.

What does 'invisible' mean?

صحيح! ليس تمامًا. الإجابة الصحيحة: Impossible to see

The definition of invisible is something that cannot be perceived by sight.

sentence building

Rearrange the words to form a correct sentence.

the / was / invisible / ghost / house / in / the

صحيح! ليس تمامًا. الإجابة الصحيحة: The invisible ghost was in the house.

This structure follows standard subject-verb-prepositional phrase order.

النتيجة: /3

الأسئلة الشائعة

4 أسئلة

Not exactly. Transparent means you can see through an object, whereas invisible means the object itself cannot be detected by sight at all.

Literally, no, but metaphorically, yes. We often use the term to describe people who feel ignored or treated as if they are not there by others.

The primary antonym is visible. This refers to anything that can be clearly seen or perceived.

It is neutral and widely used in both everyday conversation and formal writing. It is appropriate for academic, scientific, and casual contexts.

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