unbearable

IPA: ʌnbˈɛrʌbʌɫ

adjective

  • So unpleasant or painful as to be unendurable.
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Examples of "unbearable" in Sentences

  • I wouldn't be sitting there acting like I'm in unbearable pain.
  • Assuming that it's only a great disaster such as flood or famine that makes one's burden unbearable is just not always true.
  • And since he was in unbearable pain that almost immediate operation which left him totally without pain offesets a good deal of the cost.
  • Kirk saw her grimace slightly—an expression of unbearable pain in a Vulcan—as she leaned into the force field, trying to push her way through.
  • Clinton supporters need to end this for her, it would be the most humane thing to do ... same as if you hit a deer that was dying and in unbearable pain.
  • I will not tolerate his presence on the radio or t.v. I sincerely hope that Becky dies penniless, alone, neglected, in unbearable agony and rotting away in his own excrement.
  • Eventually, foreign demands on Fort Knox for dollar conversion into gold, coupled with a growing U.S. trade deficit, resulted in unbearable pressures on the system's integrity.
  • As the Governess, Elizabeth Atherton sang with restless ardour, in unbearable thrall to her charges and locked into her own battle between reality and the wispy figments of a love-starved imagination.

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