Definition of the word invisible

Pronunciation of vocabulary invisible

invisibleadjective

vô hình

/ɪnˈvɪzəbl//ɪnˈvɪzəbl/

Origin of the word invisible

The word "invisible" originates from the Old French word "invisible" or "invizibles," which meant "not apparent" or "unseen." The Old French word, in turn, can be traced back to the Latin word "invisibilis," a compound of "in" (meaning "not") and "visibilis" (meaning "seeable" or "visible"). In Old English, the concept of invisibility was expressed through the word "ungand," derived from "ungean" meaning "not-seen." However, by the Middle English period, "invisible" had begun to replace "ungand" in English texts. The use of "invisible" to describe objects or beings that cannot be seen by the human eye dates back to the late 14th century. In its earliest usage, it was primarily associated with spirits or supernatural entities that were understood to exist outside the realm of physical perception. Today, the word "invisible" continues to be used in a variety of contexts, including science, technology, and popular culture, to describe things that are not immediately apparent to the senses.

Vocabulary summary invisible

typeadjective

meaninginvisible, invisible

meaningunreachable (at some point)

typenoun

meaninginvisible thing, invisible person; invisible person

meaning(the invisible) invisible world

Example of vocabulary invisiblenamespace

meaning

that cannot be seen

điều đó không thể nhìn thấy được

  • a wizard who could make himself invisible

    một phù thủy có thể tàng hình

  • She felt invisible in the crowd.

    Cô cảm thấy mình vô hình trong đám đông.

  • stars invisible to the naked eye

    những ngôi sao không thể nhìn thấy bằng mắt thường

Extra examples:
  • Infrared light is invisible to the human eye.

    Ánh sáng hồng ngoại là vô hình đối với mắt người.

  • The tanks were camouflaged so that they were invisible from the air.

    Các xe tăng được ngụy trang để không thể nhìn thấy được từ trên không.

meaning

connected with a service that a country provides, such as banks or tourism, rather than goods

kết nối với dịch vụ mà một quốc gia cung cấp, chẳng hạn như ngân hàng hoặc du lịch, chứ không phải là hàng hóa

  • invisible earnings

    thu nhập vô hình

Words, synonyms, related vocabulary invisible


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