Unconcealable: meaning, definitions and examples
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unconcealable
[ ʌnkənˈsiːləbəl ]
invisibility
Not able to be concealed or hidden; easily seen or detected.
Synonyms
apparent, clear, evident, obvious, visible.
Which Synonym Should You Choose?
Word | Description / Examples |
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unconcealable |
Use in situations where something cannot be hidden or disguised, often carrying a strong emphasis on the inability to hide.
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evident |
Appropriate for situations where something is easily seen or understood, often backed by evidence or logical reasoning.
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obvious |
Utilized when something is so clear or noticeable that it does not need further explanation or proof.
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apparent |
Best for situations where something is plain and easy to notice, whether initially or upon closer inspection.
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clear |
Effective when describing something that is free from confusion or doubt, can be used in both physical and abstract contexts.
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visible |
Used when describing something that can be seen with the eyes. It often refers to the physical visibility of an object or condition.
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Examples of usage
- The unconcealable truth was finally revealed.
- Her unconcealable emotions were written all over her face.
- The unconcealable evidence pointed directly to the suspect.
- The unconcealable nature of his lies became apparent to everyone.
- The unconcealable flaws in his plan were quickly exposed.
Translations
Translations of the word "unconcealable" in other languages:
🇵🇹 inconcebível
🇮🇳 अप्रकटनीय
🇩🇪 unverheimlichbar
🇮🇩 tak tersembunyikan
🇺🇦 незахований
🇵🇱 nieukryty
🇯🇵 隠しきれない
🇫🇷 inavouable
🇪🇸 inconcebible
🇹🇷 gizlenemez
🇰🇷 숨길 수 없는
🇸🇦 غير قابلة للإخفاء
🇨🇿 nezakrývatelný
🇸🇰 nezakryvateľný
🇨🇳 无法隐藏的
🇸🇮 nezatajljiv
🇮🇸 ófelanlegt
🇰🇿 жасыруға болмайтын
🇬🇪 დაუფარავი
🇦🇿 gizlədilə bilməz
🇲🇽 inconcebible
Etymology
The word 'unconcealable' is a combination of the prefix 'un-' meaning 'not' and the word 'concealable', which is derived from the verb 'conceal' meaning 'to hide or keep from sight'. The concept of concealment has been important throughout human history, with people using various methods to hide or keep things secret. The prefix 'un-' is commonly used in English to create words with the opposite meaning, in this case, turning 'concealable' (able to be concealed) into 'unconcealable' (not able to be concealed).
See also: concealed, concealing, concealment.