(of a disease or illness) Comparative for that cannot be transmitted
“Organisms producing an uncommunicable disease in early stages may become capable, in their subsequent development, of producing a disease communicable from person to person.”
(of a person) Comparative for who does not communicate freely
“The documentary shows Suskind's journey from uncommunicable child to confident public speaker.”
Comparative for that cannot be adequately defined or described
“Something, an uncommunicable vastness of feeling, rose up into his eyes as a light and shone forth.”
Comparative for too extreme or great to be adequately described
“He smiled, letting himself be sustained by that intimate, uncommunicable happiness.”
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