inexplicable

IPA: ɪnʌkspɫˈɪsʌbʌɫ

adjective

  • Impossible to explain; not easily accounted for.
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Examples of "inexplicable" in Sentences

  • And on her unkind face an expression of inexplicable satisfaction.
  • Economists would call it "inexplicable" because workers who are afraid are supposed to be harder workers.
  • Bates is still steamed at the Senate, including Senate President Peter Bragdon, for what he calls an "inexplicable flip-flop" on the bill.
  • Rachel Maddow mocked a Democratic senator on her Thursday show for what she called his "inexplicable" opposition to President Obama's jobs bill.
  • He said other methods of sabotage being used were what he termed inexplicable increases in prices of commodities by businesses and manufacturers here.
  • For instance, he continues, as most modern & contemporary poets, too, do, to break his lines in inexplicable places, a kind of game of hide & seek with the reader.
  • We developed spiritual beliefs to explain inexplicable things: to plead for survival, seek food or safety, protect ourselves from storm and drought, and increase fertility.
  • Wrapped in inexplicable garish neon colors and costumes that suggested a cross between Mad Max: Beyond Thurnderdome and Calamity Jane, this production failed to ignite much fire of laughter.

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