Inconcealable

//ɪŋkənˈsiːləbəl// adj

adj ·Rare ·Advanced level

Definitions

Adjective
  1. 1
    Not concealable.

    "For the inconcealable imperfections of ourselves, or their daily examples in others, will hourly prompt us our corruption, and loudly tell us we are the sons of earth."

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"For the inconcealable imperfections of ourselves, or their daily examples in others, will hourly prompt us our corruption, and loudly tell us we are the sons of earth."

Etymology

From in- + concealable.

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