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inseparable

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Adj — So closely connected that two things or people cannot be separated.

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Etymology

From Latin inseparabilis — in- ("not") plus separabilis ("separable").

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Frequently asked questions

What does “inseparable” mean?

The word “inseparable” means so closely connected that two things or people cannot be separated. In plain terms, so closely bonded or linked that you cannot pull them apart.

How do you pronounce “inseparable”?

“Inseparable” is pronounced een-SEH-p-ruh-bl (/inˈsɛ.p(ə).ɹə.bl/ in IPA).

How do you use “inseparable” in a sentence?

Here is “inseparable” used in a sentence: “The twins have been inseparable since childhood.”

What part of speech is “inseparable”?

“Inseparable” is an adjective.

Where does the word “inseparable” come from?

The word “inseparable” comes from Latin. From Latin inseparabilis — in- ("not") plus separabilis ("separable").

Is “inseparable” a common word?

“Inseparable” is an uncommon word in modern English, usually learned at around the B2 level.

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