uncomprehensible

IPA: ʌnkˈɑmprʌhˈɛnsɪbʌɫ

adjective

  • Incomprehensible.
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Examples of "uncomprehensible" in Sentences

  • It is totally uncomprehensible to me.
  • This is what it will become, uncomprehensible.
  • It's so high as to be almost uncomprehensible.
  • If it's uncomprehensible gibberish, it's nonsense.
  • The meaning of the situation depicted is uncomprehensible.
  • The problem is that it's written in an uncomprehensible manner.
  • They were sailing in waters almost uncomprehensible to many of us.
  • Deletions shift down numbering and make #reference uncomprehensible.
  • This article is becoming too much like an uncomprehensible list again.
  • This edit rendered the beginning of the article totally uncomprehensible.
  • That is uncomprehensible to me at this time - how did I ever make it this far?
  • And it ` s just -- again, it ` s uncomprehensible to them that someone could be charged for this brutal crime.
  • He is so divisive, so abstract that he is uncomprehensible in his promises of what he will contibute to America ...
  • It is uncomprehensible that a government can walk all over somebody's private judicial matter, because of their own personal feelings.
  • Gotta love them even if it is completely uncomprehensible that those 2 right-winged Conservatives conceived 2 of the most liberal Democrats EVER!
  • ZAHN: It is uncomprehensible to even imagine the level of fatigue this guy feels, particularly after battling all those winds over the Indian Ocean.
  • He also routinely contemplates such arcane and uncomprehensible matters as how "Hawthorne's auburn-haired woman in her secret sepulchre" came to somebody "with unpleasant vividness."

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