I strained to hear her soft voice, but it was inaudible.
Ghost are invisible.
The Prime Meridian is a invisible line which runs from the north pole to the south pole.
Not necessarily. In the English language, the only part of speech that must be present in a sentence is a verb; a sentence such as 'Sit.' contains only a verb, but it makes logical sense.A sentence that does not have a subject and predicate is called a minor sentence. Minor sentences have what is sometimes known as an invisible subject; that is, the subject is not present in the sentence, but still exists.For example, in the sentence 'Sit.', the subject is 'You', as that is the person being told to sit; the subject is not present in the sentence, however, and is therefore an invisible subject.
I saw a movie last night that was called the invisible man.
Heres an example: What is the question that contains the word cantaloupe for no apparent reason?
It was not visible in the fog. He had no visible means of support. An invisible man is not visible to the eye.
Air is invisible to see.
You are not as invisible as you think you are. Her amorous intentions were invisible to me.
She held the ring in her hand and suddenly became invisible!
He felt he was invisible to everyone.The invisible hand reached out and touched him on the shoulder.
The potion made the wizard invisible. The stealth plane is nearly invisible to radar.
"The magic portion that the fairy gave had made me invisible."
He sent messages written in invisible ink on sheets of music.
translucent is like almost invisible
A synonym for invisible is transparent. Opaque, and translucent may also work, depending on the sentence you use them in.
The child's pet is invisible.
i was playing in the comic book role of the invisible woman.
Not necessarily. In the English language, the only part of speech that must be present in a sentence is a verb; a sentence such as 'Sit.' contains only a verb, but it makes logical sense.A sentence that does not have a subject and predicate is called a minor sentence. Minor sentences have what is sometimes known as an invisible subject; that is, the subject is not present in the sentence, but still exists.For example, in the sentence 'Sit.', the subject is 'You', as that is the person being told to sit; the subject is not present in the sentence, however, and is therefore an invisible subject.