1. unrecognisable - Adjective
2. unrecognisable - Adverb
3. unrecognisable - Adjective Satellite
defying recognition as e.g. because of damage or alteration
beyond recognition; in an unrecognizable manner
Source: WordNetMy life is unrecognisable compared to what it was - 'Game of Thrones' has opened doors that were never there before. But it can be dangerous to see it in those terms, I think. It's best to take it as it comes and work as hard as you can, and hopefully the other things fall into place. Emilia Clarke
The economic and social decline of Zimbabwe is shocking and appalling. Life there is unrecognisable from that of the recent past. Each day is a struggle for basic survival. Lucy Powell
The fingers feel the lines, they prod the space - your ageing face, The face that was once so beautiful, is still there but unrecognisable... Paul Weller (singer)
he had unrecognizably aged Source: Internet
A daily pill could bring an end to the most dreaded side effects of steroid medication – including the much- hated ‘moon-face’, where the face swells to such an extreme that it becomes unrecognisable. Source: Internet
And the Easter weekend in the traditional Catholic country will be unrecognisable, with all shops closed on Sunday and Monday. Source: Internet