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invisibility

Invisibility (noun) means the state or quality of not being able to be seen. Example: “The superhero used a cloak of invisibility to sneak past the guards.”

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The state or quality of not being able to be seen.
"The superhero used a cloak of invisibility to sneak past the guards."

How to use invisibility

Learner’s notes

In plain EnglishThe condition of being impossible to see.

Common pairings
cloak of invisibility invisibility spell

Word forms

invisibilities plural

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Etymology

From Middle French invisibilité, from Latin invisibilitas.

Origin: Middle French

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Frequently asked questions

What does “invisibility” mean?

The word “invisibility” means the state or quality of not being able to be seen. In plain terms, the condition of being impossible to see.

How do you use “invisibility” in a sentence?

Here is “invisibility” used in a sentence: “The superhero used a cloak of invisibility to sneak past the guards.”

What is another word for “invisibility”?

Words with a similar meaning to “invisibility” include hiddenness and latency.

What is the opposite of “invisibility”?

The opposite of “invisibility” — its antonyms — is visibility.

What part of speech is “invisibility”?

“Invisibility” is a noun.

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