0
Jackson6612 Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

I'm invisibly visible.

What does the following sentence mean?
I'm invisibly visible.
  

Top answer

).

  • ).
Free · every Monday

Get the Weekly English Kit 📬

New words, one handy idiom, and a 2-minute quiz — delivered to your inbox to keep your streak alive.

7 Answers
0
Without context, I can only guess: visible but not noticeable (?).
0
Hi,
Consider also 'I'm visibly invisible'.

Clive
0
'Visible' is the opposite of 'invisible'. I think you cannot combine them to form a phrase with a different meaning.
0
'Visible' is the opposite of 'invisible'. I think you cannot combined them to form a phrase with a different meaning.


I see nothing wrong with Clive's sentence.
In fact there is s similar saying in Cantonese which means people recognize your physical presentce but elect to treat you as if you are not there.
0
Yoong Liat'Visible' is the opposite of 'invisible'. I think you cannot combined them to form a phrase with a different meaning.
Sure we can. Some western languages (at least, the ones I know something about
0
TanitSome examples
How about "American English".

Related Questions