unbeholdable

English

Etymology

From un- +‎ beholdable.

Adjective

unbeholdable (not comparable)

  1. Not beholdable; unable to be beheld.
    • 2007, Andrew Shanken, “The Sublime "Jackass"”, in Places, volume 19:
      This enormous ring of ordinary environments dwarfs the conventional centralized city. Its scale alone resists easy comprehension, and its spatial indeterminacy intensifies the effect of encountering the unbeholdable