describer there are no words to describe describable description descriptive descriptivism descriptivist descriptor scribe to represent in words to...
Palladius: букэшэнъянь (bukɛšɛnʺjanʹ) Sinological IPA (key): /pu⁵¹ kʰɤ²¹⁴⁻²¹ ʂɤŋ⁵⁵ jɛn³⁵/ 不可勝言 cannot be expressed in words; there are no words to describe it...
participle words failed someone) (transitive, idiomatic) Of a person: to be incapable of describing something with words, especially due to fear, shock...
IPA(key): /dɪˈskɹaɪbd/, /dəˈskɹaɪbd/ described simple past and past participle of describe abovedescribed aforedescribed...
self-described (not comparable) Described by oneself; in one's own words. A self-described "serial entrepreneur", he left school at 16 to start a cleaning...
describe + -able IPA(key): /dɪˈskɹaɪbəbl̩/ Hyphenation: de‧scri‧ba‧ble describable (comparative more describable, superlative most describable) Capable...
de‧scribes describes third-person singular simple present indicative of describe describes second-person singular present indicative of describir dēscrībēs second-person...
describe + -ability (UK) IPA(key): /dɪˌskɹaɪbəˈbɪlɪti/ describability (uncountable) The quality of being describable. describableness (less common) indescribability...
won't want to use a dictionary either; so, use words which describe your thoughts and are easily understood by the reader. 1997, Irene Lober, Promoting...
compendious, superlative most compendious) containing a subset of words, succinctly described; abridged and summarized 1960 January, “New reading on railways”...