invisible

Part of speech: adverb

Invisibly.

Part of speech: adjective

Not visible; not in sight; concealed.

Part of speech: noun

Invisibillty.

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Usage examples "invisible":

  1. I saw her, I saw the cardinal and a great many abbes; but I might have supposed myself invisible, for no one honoured me with a look, and no one spoke to me. - "The Memoires of Casanova, Complete The Rare Unabridged London Edition Of 1894, plus An Unpublished Chapter of History, By Arthur Symons", Jacques Casanova de Seingalt.
  2. At the battle of Winchester, too, there was a gap of a mile between the brigades on the left of the Kernstown road and Ewell on the right; and owing to the intervening hills, one wing was invisible to the other. - "Stonewall Jackson And The American Civil War", G. F. R. Henderson.
  3. Sometimes I felt myself touched, but not by them; invisible hands touched me. - "The Boy Scouts Book of Stories", Various.