inseparable
inseparable
/ɪnˈseprəbl/
Word Family
1 inseparable (from something) not able to be separated
Our economic fortunes are inseparable from those of Europe.
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2 if people are inseparable, they spend most of their time together and are very good friends
As children, Laura and I were inseparable.
George later became our inseparable companion.
The two brothers are almost inseparable.
Word Origin
late Middle English: from Latin inseparabilis, from in- ‘not’ + separabilis, from separare ‘disjoin, divide’, from se- ‘apart’ + parare ‘prepare’.
e.g.
They were inseparable. After Asiripa's father died, the two of them went into the mountains. いつも一緒だった 父親が殺されたあともアシㇼパはレタラとふたりきりで山へ行った (/yupeco/『ゴールデンカムイ』14話)