Impenetrableness (Noun)
Meaning
Incomprehensibility by virtue of being too dense to understand.
Classification
Nouns denoting attributes of people and objects.
Examples
- The impenetrableness of the professor's lecture made it difficult for the students to grasp the concept of quantum physics.
- The technical manual's impenetrableness led to widespread frustration among users who were unable to understand the instructions.
- Despite its fascinating topic, the book's impenetrableness made it a chore to read and nearly impossible to finish.
- The lawyer's argument was lost on the jury due to the impenetrableness of her language and complex legal jargon.
- The abstract artist's use of obtuse symbols and esoteric imagery contributed to the impenetrableness of her latest exhibit.