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inseparable

adjective
in·​sep·​a·​ra·​ble | \ (ËŒ)in-ˈse-p(É™-)rÉ™-bÉ™l How to pronounce inseparable (audio) \

Definition of inseparable

1 : incapable of being separated or disjoined inseparable issues
2 : seemingly always together : very intimate inseparable friends

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Other Words from inseparable

inseparability \ (ËŒ)in-​ËŒse-​p(É™-​)rÉ™-​ˈbi-​lÉ™-​tÄ“ How to pronounce inseparability (audio) \ noun
inseparable noun
inseparableness \ (ËŒ)in-​ˈse-​p(É™-​)rÉ™-​bÉ™l-​nÉ™s How to pronounce inseparableness (audio) \ noun
inseparably \ (ËŒ)in-​ˈse-​p(É™-​)rÉ™-​blÄ“ How to pronounce inseparably (audio) \ adverb

Synonyms & Antonyms for inseparable

Synonyms

bosom, buddy-buddy, chummy, close, especial, familiar, friendly, intimate, inward, near, thick, tight

Antonyms

distant

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Examples of inseparable in a Sentence

One problem is inseparable from the other. they've been inseparable friends since they met at summer camp years ago

Recent Examples on the Web

In an interview with ABC News, Cisneros told the outlet that the two boys are inseparable and have known each other for about a year. Tanya A. Christian, Essence, "These Toddler Besties Are Friendship Goals," 10 Sep. 2019 The two eventually became inseparable, after that, Hunt said. Michelle L. Quinn, Post-Tribune, "With the help of friends, Iraq war veteran gets motorcycle sidecar for service dog," 5 June 2019 Fleury, an office manager, and White, a software engineer, had met online several years earlier and soon became inseparable. Lynn Arditi, ProPublica, "One Cardiac Arrest. Four 911 Callers. And a Tragic Outcome.," 4 June 2019 For Williamson, theology is inseparable from political philosophy. Kayla Bartsch, National Review, "Marianne Williamson Offers Priestly Wisdom for a Nation Adrift — Seriously," 12 Aug. 2019 In these areas, issues of employment and opioid addiction are even more inseparable than elsewhere. Ann D. Clark, Quartz at Work, "How to manage opioid addiction in the workplace," 6 Aug. 2019 For decades, those three things have been inseparable in the minds of many fans. Jim Harrington, The Mercury News, "It’s official: Pot use, sale legal at 2019 Outside Lands," 7 Aug. 2019 Indeed, elephants have been an inseparable part of Kerala’s ancient temple tradition. Sangeeta Tanwar, Quartz India, "This elephant-obsessed Indian state is finally stepping in to protect abused captive animals," 13 June 2019 Since then, the image of Notre Dame has become inseparable from that of Paris. National Geographic, "An 800-year history of Paris's Notre Dame Cathedral," 15 Apr. 2019

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First Known Use of inseparable

14th century, in the meaning defined at sense 1

History and Etymology for inseparable

Middle English, from Latin inseparabilis, from in- + separabilis separable

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More Definitions for inseparable

inseparable

adjective

English Language Learners Definition of inseparable

: not able to be separated

inseparable

adjective
in·​sep·​a·​ra·​ble | \ in-ˈse-pÉ™-rÉ™-bÉ™l How to pronounce inseparable (audio) \

Kids Definition of inseparable

: impossible to separate inseparable companions

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