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Definition of imperceptibly in English: imperceptiblyadverbˌɪmpəˈsɛptəbli In a way that is so slight, gradual, or subtle as not to be perceived. the corners of her mouth rose almost imperceptibly spring has slipped imperceptibly into summer Example sentencesExamples - The wife is a thoroughly odious creature, but by the end, the author has cleverly, imperceptibly subverted the reader's sympathies.
- Most of the Antarctic ice sheet moves imperceptibly slowly but nevertheless surely.
- By the fourth track, the piano is becoming increasingly familiar, like an acquaintance imperceptibly becoming a friend.
- Constantly raising the level of tension, almost imperceptibly, is clearly his forte.
- An almost imperceptibly inclined roof shades an external terrace.
- In some extraordinary way the Kennedy visit seemed imperceptibly to usher Ireland from the past tense into the present tense.
- Wet spring had merged imperceptibly into bleak autumn.
- On the first song, chimes segue imperceptibly into electronic bleeps.
- Imperceptibly, the play penetrates you, moves you to share the author's compassion.
- And she sighed, and looked down at her hands, and then nodded imperceptibly.
Definition of imperceptibly in US English: imperceptiblyadverbˈˌimpərˈseptəblē In a way that is so slight, gradual, or subtle as not to be perceived. the corners of her mouth rose almost imperceptibly spring has slipped imperceptibly into summer Example sentencesExamples - Most of the Antarctic ice sheet moves imperceptibly slowly but nevertheless surely.
- By the fourth track, the piano is becoming increasingly familiar, like an acquaintance imperceptibly becoming a friend.
- Wet spring had merged imperceptibly into bleak autumn.
- On the first song, chimes segue imperceptibly into electronic bleeps.
- In some extraordinary way the Kennedy visit seemed imperceptibly to usher Ireland from the past tense into the present tense.
- An almost imperceptibly inclined roof shades an external terrace.
- Imperceptibly, the play penetrates you, moves you to share the author's compassion.
- The wife is a thoroughly odious creature, but by the end, the author has cleverly, imperceptibly subverted the reader's sympathies.
- And she sighed, and looked down at her hands, and then nodded imperceptibly.
- Constantly raising the level of tension, almost imperceptibly, is clearly his forte.
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