Ineffable
Ineffable is an adjective used to describe something that cannot be adequately expressed in words. In common usage, it denotes experiences or qualities so extraordinary, sublime, or complex that language cannot fully capture them. It can also refer to things regarded as too sacred or profound to be spoken about directly. The term is often employed in discussions of awe, beauty, transcendence, or mystical experience, where attempts at description feel insufficient.
Etymology and sense: The word comes from Latin ineffābilis "unutterable," formed by in- "not" plus effābilis "able
Philosophical and theological usage: In philosophy and religious studies, ineffability describes aspects of reality that exceed
In everyday language: Ineffable is used humorously or poetically to describe something extraordinarily beautiful or moving,