Examples of 'ineffable' in a sentence

Meaning of "ineffable"

Ineffable is an adjective used to describe something that is too great, powerful, or beautiful to be expressed or described in words
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  • Beyond expression in words; unspeakable.
  • Forbidden to be uttered; taboo.

How to use "ineffable" in a sentence

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Ineffable remembrances reach my memory in these moments.
A machine lacks that ineffable human instinct.
An ineffable music resounds in the divine ambits.
There is something ineffable about the three of us.
The ineffable is conceivable in spite of its being unknowable.
This live is revealed as an ineffable communion of persons.
Is our ineffable fear of the alien among us.
One of those elders pronounced an ineffable speech.
And that ineffable smell of rice powder.
The beautiful boy had an ineffable appearance.
The ineffable grace of balance and poise.
They are fingers raised towards the ineffable.
It is ineffable in the true sense of the word.
That is the source of their ineffable beauty.
I had taken an ineffable step closer to being a man.

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Keep my priestly life in the ineffable mystery.
An ineffable anxiety and nervousness overwhelmed him.
We use words to speak about what is ineffable.
The ineffable imagination of children is wonderful.
Genius elevates its possessor to ineffable spheres.
An ineffable tragedy of the human spirit.
Of them of the second space of the ineffable.
Mingled with this ineffable happiness.
Yet the experience itself remains ineffable.
With the most ineffable pleasure.
And it also has to do with the ineffable.
From his relics an ineffable fragrance came forth.
These mystic sights are described as divinely ineffable.
I play an ineffable game of my own devising.
And sometimes what is seen is also ineffable.
I can tell the ineffable way they look at me.
Associate it forever with these ineffable moments.
Just another ineffable mystery in a universe full of mysteries.
The region of fire is situated in this ineffable space.
Subtle and ineffable pick matter.
Ineffable means it can not be explained.
A recognition of the ineffable value of a truly limited government.
A friend says she suffers from ineffable sadness.
It appears ineffable and incomprehensible because it is of a higher degree.
Circumstances had induced in him an ineffable spiritual quest.
He felt the ineffable encouragement of hope.
The sound presentation from this machine is ineffable.
It is surely an ineffable and invaluable gift.
A blundering attempt to describe an ineffable quality.
He gave up ineffably ineffable numbers of bodies and lives.
The last of anything is imbued with an ineffable quality.
Or some other ineffable unexplained quality.
Synesthesia is nonlinguistic and somewhat ineffable.
The ways of the ineffable are mysterious.
But he is still above this and therefore ineffable.

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