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untraceable

Untraceable (adjective) means Impossible to find or track down to its source. Example: “The call came from an untraceable number.”

adjective
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Impossible to find or track down to its source.
"The call came from an untraceable number."
"Investigators said the funds had been moved through untraceable accounts."

How to use untraceable

Learner’s notes

In plain EnglishYou cannot follow the trail back to where it came from.

Common pairings
untraceable call untraceable payment virtually untraceable

Word forms

more untraceable comparative, most untraceable superlative

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Etymology

From un- (\"not\") plus traceable.

Rhymes for untraceable

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Frequently asked questions

What does “untraceable” mean?

The word “untraceable” means impossible to find or track down to its source. In plain terms, you cannot follow the trail back to where it came from.

How do you use “untraceable” in a sentence?

Here is “untraceable” used in a sentence: “The call came from an untraceable number.”

What part of speech is “untraceable”?

“Untraceable” is an adjective.

What is the meaning of untraceable?

"untraceable" (adjective) means impossible to find or track down to its source.

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