insolubleness

/ɪnˈsɑljəbəlnəs/
noun
  1. The quality or state of being impossible to solve or explain.
    • The insolubleness of the ancient riddle frustrated the archaeologists.
    • She stared at the math problem, overwhelmed by its apparent insolubleness.
    • The mystery's insolubleness only made it more intriguing to the detective.
  2. The property of a substance that cannot be dissolved in a liquid.
    • Chemists study the insolubleness of certain minerals to understand rock formation.
    • The insolubleness of the tablet in cold water meant it had to be taken with warm tea.
    • The insolubleness of sand in water is easy to observe at the beach.
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