1. indescribable - Adjective
2. indescribable - Adjective Satellite
Incapable of being described.
Source: Webster's dictionaryThe person who loves God cannot help loving every man as himself, even though he is grieved by the passions of those who are not yet purified. But when they amend their lives, his delight is indescribable and knows no bounds. Maximus the Confessor
Only by living at the edge of death can you understand the indescribable joy of life. James Clavell
My choices are rejections, since there is no other way, but what I reject is more numerous, denser, more demanding than before. A little poem, a sigh, at the cost of indescribable losses. Wisława Szymborska
Beauty as we feel it is something indescribable what it is or what it means can never be said. George Santayana
I was burned so many times that I stopped giving interviews. In other words, if my words ended up in print, they were twisted in an indescribable fashion. Jim Garrison
The happiness of God-realization is self-sustained, eternally fresh and unfailing, boundless and indescribable. And it is for this happiness that the world has sprung into existence. Meher Baba