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un-get-at-able
Description:
The term "un-get-at-able" describes something that is difficult to reach, access, or comprehend.
Part of Speech:
Senses and Usages:
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Sense:
Difficult to reach or access.
Usage:
- The top shelf in the library was filled with un-get-at-able books.
- The abandoned house had an un-get-at-able attic, locked tightly for years.
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Sense:
Difficult to comprehend or understand.
Usage:
- The professor's lecture on quantum physics was completely un-get-at-able for most of the students.
- The novel's complex plot made it un-get-at-able for casual readers.
Sample Sentences:
- The fortress was built on top of a high mountain, making it un-get-at-able for any potential invaders.
- The intricate puzzle proved to be un-get-at-able, frustrating even the most dedicated solvers.
- Her emotions were un-get-at-able, locked away behind a solid wall of indifference.
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