inseparable

adjective12 collocationsAvg. frequency: 6.7

Indicates that there is no separation at all.

Emphasizes the complete nature of being inseparable.

Indicates being very close to inseparable.

Similar to 'almost', suggests a high degree of closeness.

Meaning 'completely', often used in American English.

Meaning 'completely', often used in British English.

Means not completely, but so close as to be in effect inseparable.

Means 'in effect' or 'virtually' inseparable.

Suggests that two things function as one, even if not formally linked.

Used to state the quality of being inseparable.

Used to suggest the appearance of being inseparable.

Used to show that two ideas or objects are so closely connected they cannot be considered separately.