Imperceptible Song by Singable Words
4th Grade Vocab

What is Imperceptible?

Top secret word alert! We’ve uncovered a hidden gem in the world of vocabulary: “imperceptible”. Shhh, don’t tell anyone, but you can learn its secret meaning right here!


What does imperceptible mean? In this video, we’ll learn the definition, synonyms, antonyms, and how to use the word in a sentence. If you have an instrument, you can even play along using the chords provided in the video.


Imperceptible

/ˌim-pər-ˈsep-tə-bəl/

Imperceptible means unable to be noticed or felt. So it’s subtle and indistinct. It doesn’t mean obvious and it doesn’t mean clear.


Word Background

Imagine trying to spot a tiny speck of dust floating in a sunbeam. It’s so small and light, it seems to dance without a care. That’s imperceptible – too small to be easily seen or noticed.

It’s like the gradual change of seasons, where one day melts into the next without you really realizing it. Or perhaps a tiny crack in a windowpane that grows so slowly you hardly notice it until it’s big. These are all imperceptible changes, happening so slowly that they’re almost invisible to our eyes.

Imperceptible things can also be sounds, like a whisper in a crowded room, or a feeling, like a hint of sadness that’s hard to pinpoint. They’re there, but they’re so subtle you might miss them if you’re not paying close attention.


Example Sentence

The tiny ant’s movements were almost imperceptible as it crawled across the picnic blanket.


Activity

Can You Spot the Imperceptible?

1 / 3

What is the closest synonym for “imperceptible”?

2 / 3

Which sentence correctly uses the word “imperceptible”?

3 / 3

The opposite of “imperceptible” would be:

Your score is

Singable Words is the channel where children around the world can sing and learn new English vocabulary words.

Leave a Reply

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.