[more indistinct; most indistinct] : not easily seen, heard, or recognized : not distinct or clear
▪ indistinct figures in the fog ▪ a far-off indistinct light ▪ The sound was indistinct [=faint] at first, then gradually became louder.
▪ indistinct figures in the fog ▪ a far-off indistinct light ▪ The sound was indistinct [=faint] at first, then gradually became louder.
— in·dis·tinct·ly adverb
▪ Her voice could only be heard indistinctly. [=faintly]
▪ Her voice could only be heard indistinctly. [=faintly]
— in·dis·tinct·ness noun [noncount]







