"Indistinct" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Indistinct refers to something that is unclear, vague, or difficult to understand. It can be used to describe a sound, a voice, a message, or even a feeling that is not sharp or distinct. For example, a distant conversation might be indistinct because it is hard to make out what is being said, or a memory might be indistinct because it is fuzzy or unclear. The word can also convey a sense of obscurity or ambiguity, implying that something is not easily understood or clarified.
Indisposition refers to a feeling of being unwell or having a slight illness, such as a cold or nausea, that is not severe enough to be considered a serious medical condition. It can also imply a general sense of feeling under the weather, typically accompanied by a lack of energy or motivation.
Indissolubly means inseparably or unbreakably. It describes two things that are not only closely connected but also cannot be separated or broken apart.
Indistinguishable refers to something that cannot be told apart or differentiated from something else, often because of a lack of distinctive features or characteristics.
Indited is a rather formal or literary way of saying "written" or "composed". It typically refers to the act of writing or drawing something, such as a letter, document, or piece of art. For example, "The company indited a formal complaint to the regulatory body" or "The artist indited a beautiful sketch of the sunset". In general, "indited" implies a more deliberate and intentional act of creation or expression.