Noun
The state or quality of being invisible; also, that which is invisible.
Source: Webster's dictionaryWhen I get into trouble at school I'd like to take an invisibility cloak, drape it over me and sneak out the door. Or I'd like to have a 3-headed-dog because then no one would argue with me. Daniel Radcliffe
I don't know why people are so keen to put the details of their private life in public; they forget that invisibility is a superpower. Banksy
It is possible, reading standard histories, to forget half the population of the country. The explorers were men, the landholders and merchants men, the political leaders men, the military figures men. The very invisibility of women, the overlooking of women, is a sign of their submerged status. Howard Zinn
Law-abiding citizens value privacy. Terrorists require invisibility. The two are not the same, and they should not be confused. Richard Perle
I have a kind of psychic invisibility. As long as I can stay scared, I can keep people from seeing me. That's what we have to count on. Larry Niven
We battled in secret, undeclared, and after a while I no longer fought back because I never won. The only defense was flight, invisibility. Margaret Atwood