Synonym: cloudy, confused, dim, hazy, obscure, unclear, vague. Antonym: distinct. Similar words: distinct, distinctive, distinction, distinguish, distinguished, instinct, indicating, indisputably. Meaning: [‚ɪndɪ'stɪŋkt] adj. not clearly defined or easy to perceive or understand.
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31. The light vanished, and all became indistinct once more.
32. The photographs were grainy and indistinct.
33. The radio program was indistinct because of the atmospherics.
34. Such people exude an indistinct anger and hatred.
35. Everything was ruddy, shadowy, and indistinct to her.
36. The left kidney and psoas shadows may be indistinct.
37. Her words were inward and indistinct.
38. There is a large indistinct area in the photograph.
39. The cell layers in tegmentum were indistinct.
40. The air cell partition become indistinct.
41. The strong searchlight showed up the indistinct figure of a man in the woods.
42. All we can hear is an indistinct crackling,[http://sentencedict.com/indistinct.html] bubbling and hissing.
43. His readings of her seemed now to be vapoury and indistinct.
44. These energy levels are so numerous as to be indistinct.
45. Microscopically , the neoplastic cells were in ovoid or spindle and some of themhad indistinct cell borders.
46. Out the window, day in jis at dawn, a moment of light, indistinct in the spread of the heaven.
47. I had only an indistinct understanding of what was passing around me.
48. The white of two letters in her lap grew indistinct.
49. I saw other indistinct shapes that stayed out of vision.
50. Plum surname goatherd drives domestic Yang Heye's goat into boundless and indistinct llano together.
51. On enhanced CT scanning the density of renal medulla increased(sentencedict.com), the margin of renal calyces became indistinct.
52. Statute law hasn't prescribed the indemnification of servant identity in our country owing to unclear identity of civil servant and indistinct relation between judicature and administration.
53. Looking out over the sea, she descries an indistinct object floating in the water.
54. It were well, he said, to be there early, and anticipate certain indistinct but wholly unjust claims on the score of ground rent and fuel.
55. Semantic faulty wording or formulation includes discollocation, duplicated semantics, semantic ambiguity, semantic indistinct, and semantic contradictory.
56. Does the candidate have a sprawling growth habit, small or crowded flowers, low flower count, a tendency to rot, poor flower substance, washed-out colors or indistinct markings?
57. The indistinct touch of ash gray insinuates the rolling clouds and wreathing mists of Chinese ink landscapes.
58. The line between the combatant and non - combatant ship, already indistinct, had almost vanished.
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