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Meaning of unexplicableness | Babel Free

Noun CEFR C2

Definitions

Rare form of inexplicableness.

form-of, rare, uncountable

Examples

“9. That the unexplicableneſs of a Spirit’s moving Matter is no greater argument againſt the truth thereof, then the unconceivableneſs of that line that is produced by the Motion of a Globe on a Plane is an argument againſt the Mobility thereof.”
“We have gained so much more knowledge of nature’s operations that even the correlation of parts and functions in living organisms has no longer that unique unexplicableness that stamped it for earlier thinkers the special product of creative purpose.”
““Winstons” is no beefsteak-and-bread-and-butter story. The writer, Miles Amber, has large, if nebulous, ideas. With all the chief characters the idea of the immensity, the strangeness, and unexplicableness of life is dominant.”
“What keeps the stars in their place, and the moon in its place and Saturn in its place, was all explained in that Gossip that I sent you, but you have got to remember that the great philosopher said that: “The explanation of that which is explicable, but brings into great clearness, the unexplicableness of that which remains behind.””
“Surrealism only represented the artist’s darker, more tragic aspect in its ”decay, aimlessness, discontinuity, unrelatedness, and unexplicableness.””

CEFR level

C2
Mastery
This word is part of the CEFR C2 vocabulary — mastery level.

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