Indistinct does not have a root noun because the word distinct is an adjective. However, the word distinct can be used as a noun by adding the suffix -ness to form the word distinctness.
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The prefix 'in' negates the word distinct.
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The root noun of the word "indistinct" is "distinct," which means clear, easily perceived, or sharply defined.
The root noun of the adjective "indistinct" is "distinct."
From this distance the figure was indistinct.
There was an indistinct odor being wafted into my nasal cavity, I think Sean pooped his pants.
The prefix 'in' negates the word distinct.
indefinite, indistinct, ill-defined
The suffix that can be added to the word distinct is -ion, to form the word distinction.
The opposite prefix of "distinct" is "in-," making the word "indistinct."
"Gleam" may be used as a noun to denote an indistinct light stream or indistinct observation of another object. As a verb, "gleam" can mean a gentle, not profound, shine or glisten.
gentle, delicate, soft, dainty, faint, indistinct, light
"An indistinct light in the distance" as in extremely hard to see.
The word "hazy" is an adjective. It is used to describe something that is unclear, fuzzy, or indistinct.