unbearably
IPA: ʌnbˈɛrʌbɫi
adverb
- In an unbearable manner, not bearably, in a way unable to be borne
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Examples of "unbearably" in Sentences
- "Mother Come Home" is nearly unbearably depressing.
- He posted on Twitter: "Am I a Grinch or is it just an unbearably cute flyspeck?"
- Army soldiers who find themselves in unbearably tense situations on a regular basis.
- “Jamie?” she added in a hopeful whisper, the name as unbearably intimate as a caress on her lips.
- Holt was crouching on the opposite side of him, sitting on one heel, his expression unbearably grim.
- It is becoming unbearably dangerous for media outlets and their journalists to operate in Ivory Coast, says Keita.
- She approached what appeared to be a crash site with flaming wreckage and crumpled metal which she described as 'unbearably hot'.
- It doesn't help that I found the art to be unbearably crude, in a manner that made if frequently difficult to tell what exactly was being illustrated and how it tied into the text.
- Sometimes, I get horribly stressed about what other people might think of my novel (what if those big-name writers who get my ARCs just laugh at them, and not because the book is a comedy?), or I feel unbearably exhausted after weeks of bad nights as my baby teethes.
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