Ineffable in a sentence as an adjective

This is so far beyond couture and glam-show that it's ineffable how lame it is.

If you want some ineffable peace-of-mind, it doesn't happen through normal channels.

Yet once you see it, you start seeing it everywhere, as people imperfectly try to express the ineffable.

" is simply "undecidable" or "ineffable" -- pick a word.

"In the future, the truest sign of human existential crises came not from plague, wars, or conspiracy, but ineffable journalism.

Or is it impossible because we all have ineffable souls that the laws of physics mysteriously cannot access?

Sometimes I wonder about the worth those things, questioning what ultimately can be gained from that so-called ineffable, even as a source of inspiration.

I think "quality" is the key word here, that ineffable property of refinement and aesthetic care that creates beauty in our experience of something.

Eventually the novices became, like their mentors, vessels of the mysterious, ineffable expertise.

It seems awfully close-minded to be dismissing the whole idea of eating lab-grown meat due to some ineffable "quality" before you've actually even tried it.

With that understanding can come depression or the knowledge that there is never a single interpretation, and that you are looking at one facet of an ineffable infinite.

If artistic value is said to only reside in an ineffable difference of the whole work, then to me this is just a cop out to avoid having to define what that value actually is.

But GP is right that the meme that the singularity is ridiculous tends to go along with the meme that intelligence is ineffable and can't be reduced to an algorithm in a computer.

Please, you will still be the coolest people on the planet if you don't try to title your posts per the ineffable style of Apple product advertisements, and as a bonus we will even like you and your work a little bit more.

Author thinks they should instead deeply explore the relative conditions and balance the ineffable cultural and economic differences in the deep way that only a full-time professional country analyst can.

If you truly believe that marriage is something that can only happen between a man and a woman, that it's sanctified by tradition and some ineffable spiritual wisdom, then you won't think of yourself as denying homosexual couples the right to marry.

She has the rare quality they have of being able inernalize an original vision that's not their own, immediately and viscerally grasp the ineffable qualities that give it its unique personality, and turn it into a final product that looks polished while communicating exactly what the original artist intended.

Ineffable definitions

adjective

defying expression or description; "indefinable yearnings"; "indescribable beauty"; "ineffable ecstasy"; "inexpressible anguish"; "unspeakable happiness"; "unutterable contempt"; "a thing of untellable splendor"

See also: indefinable indescribable unspeakable untellable unutterable

adjective

too sacred to be uttered; "the ineffable name of the Deity"

See also: unnameable unspeakable unutterable