"Unobservable" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
The term "unobservable" refers to something that cannot be seen, perceived, or noticed with the senses, especially something that is not directly measurable or detectable through scientific instruments or methods. It can also refer to something that is not visible or tangible, such as abstract concepts or forces that operate at a level below the threshold of detection.
In a more broad sense, unobservable can also refer to something that is subjective, personal, or not quantifiable, such as emotions, thoughts, or attitudes that are not directly observable by others.
Examples:
The effects of climate change are not always observable from one year to another, but they can be detected through long-term studies.
She believes in the existence of unobservable forces that shape the universe, such as dark matter.
The impact of emotional trauma is often considered an unobservable aspect of a person's well-being.
Without a number; not numbered; not listed in a series or sequence, especially in a list or document.
The term "unobfuscated" is an adjective that means "made clear or explained in a straightforward and simple way; no longer hidden, unclear, or obscure".
Careless or unnoticing, often in a way that suggests a lack of attention or interest; lacking in awareness or perception. Not paying attention to or noticing something, especially something that should have been noticed.
(impossible to get or achieve)<br><br>Something that is unobtainable is not accessible or attainable; it is not possible to get or achieve it.
The quality of being unobtrusive, unnoticeable, or inconspicuous, often in a way that is considered polite or tactful in social situations. This often implies not drawing attention to oneself or one's presence, and being unobtrusively present or influencing a situation in a subtle manner.