noun
- the quality of being too great, extreme, or intense to be expressed in words
Usage: formal; often used in religious or philosophical contexts
Examples
- The ineffability of divine love has inspired countless poets and mystics.
- She struggled with the ineffability of her grief after losing her mother.
- The philosopher wrote about the ineffability of certain human experiences.
- The beauty of the sunset had an ineffability that left them speechless.
- Religious texts often speak of the ineffability of God’s nature.
- The ineffability of pure joy cannot be captured in mere words.