different between innumerous vs inexpressible
innumerous
English
Etymology
Borrowed from Latin innumerus.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?n?nu.m?.?s/
Adjective
innumerous (comparative more innumerous, superlative most innumerous)
- Not capable of being counted or numerated; indefinitely numerous.
Synonyms
- (not capable of being counted): innumerable, countless, numberless, unnumbered
Antonyms
- unnumerous
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inexpressible
English
Etymology
in- +? expressible
Adjective
inexpressible (comparative more inexpressible, superlative most inexpressible)
- Unable to be expressed; not able to be put into words.
Synonyms
- inexpressable (very rare)
- unexpressible (rare)
- See also Thesaurus:indescribable
Antonyms
- expressible
Related terms
- inexpressibility
Translations
See also
- counterparts in calculating:
- innumerable
- innumerous
- unnumerable
- incalculable
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