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Synonyms and antonyms of Not clear to the senses in British Thesaurus

Not clear to the senses

faint (adjective)

a faint sight, sound, smell, or taste is not strong or clear

invisible (adjective)

something that is invisible cannot be seen

subtle (adjective)

indirect in a way that prevents people from noticing what you are trying to do

blurred (adjective)

difficult to see clearly, or causing difficulty in seeing something clearly

faintly (adverb)

in a way that is not clear or strong

unseen (adjective)

not seen or known about by anyone

fuzzy (adjective)

a fuzzy picture or image is not clear so that you cannot see all its details

undetected (adjective)

not noticed or seen

indistinct (adjective)

difficult to see or hear clearly

ill-defined (adjective)

not clear

blind (adjective)

a blind corner is one where you cannot see what is coming towards you

dim (adjective)

dim places do not have much light in them, so you cannot see very well

dim (adjective)

dim shapes are not clear, because there is not much light or because they are far away

feeble (adjective)

not strong enough to be seen or heard clearly

imperceptible (adjective)

something imperceptible is so slight or small that it is very difficult to notice

inconspicuous (adjective)

not easily seen or not attracting attention

indefinite (adjective)

not clear

indiscernible (adjective)

formal impossible to see or hear clearly

low-resolution (adjective)

producing an image that is not very clear because blocks of colour are used, not thin lines or small dots

misty (adjective)

difficult to see clearly

muzzy (adjective)

Britishinformal if an image or sound is muzzy, it is difficult to see or hear clearly what it is

nowhere to be seen/in sight/to be found ()

impossible to see/find

out of earshot ()

too far away for you to hear

out of sight ()

in a place that you cannot see from where you are

silent (adjective)

if something such as a disease or problem is silent, there no noticeable signs that it exists

sneak (adjective)

not expected or seen by people

unfocused (adjective)

not seeing clearly, or not giving a clear image

unheard (adjective)

not heard by anyone

unnoticed (adjective)

not seen or noticed by anyone

unobserved (adjective)

not seen by anyone

unseen (adverb)

without being seen by anyone

vague (adjective)

a vague shape is not clear or not easy to see

weak (adjective)

a weak light, heat, or sound is one that you cannot easily see, hear, or feel

weak (adjective)

a weak action or movement is one that you do not easily notice