Inexpressible
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+ | "For I consider that [[music]] is, by its very nature, essentially powerless to [[Expression |express]] anything at all."--''[[Igor Stravinsky, An Autobiography]]'' by [[Igor Stravinsky]] | ||
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"For I consider that music is, by its very nature, essentially powerless to express anything at all."--Igor Stravinsky, An Autobiography by Igor Stravinsky |
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- Unable to be expressed.
- She felt inexpressible contempt for her attackers.
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Synonyms
- unexpressible (rare)
- See also Wikisaurus:indescribable
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See also
- counterparts in calculating:
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