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Comparative
more invisible
Superlative
most invisible
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not capable of being seen with the naked eye
- The invisible ink on the paper only became visible when exposed to heat.
- The invisible bacteria on the doorknob can spread illness if not properly cleaned.
- The invisible stains on the carpet were only revealed under UV light.
- The virus was invisible in the microscope, requiring advanced techniques to study its structure.
- The small particles of dust were invisible in the air until they were illuminated by sunlight.
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ignored or hardly noticeable
- The minor details in the design were almost invisible to most viewers.
- Her contributions to the project, though important, were often invisible to the team.
- The subtle changes in the policy were invisible to employees at first.
- The background characters in the film were intentionally made invisible to keep the focus on the main actors.
- The minor errors in the data were invisible in the overall analysis and went unaddressed.
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