unfathomable

IPA: ʌnfˈæðʌmʌbʌɫ

adjective

  • Impossible to fathom or understand.
  • Difficult to penetrate.
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Examples of "unfathomable" in Sentences

  • He just looked at her, his expression unfathomable.
  • Equally unfathomable is the fact that Dave should come in fourth in the "Arena Magazine Poll".
  • When he looked up, his wife was staring down at him, her expression unfathomable in the darkness.
  •  His expression unfathomable, he continued to watch, and then turned abruptly, his progress across the courtyard fluttering the doves into noisy protest.
  • But these latest outrages — arrogant failed business executives raking in unfathomable bonuses from the taxpayers — have an "enough is enough" quality to them.
  • It's going to take a while to go through all of the documents, and certainly there will be some embarrassing, mystifying and and just plain unfathomable information gleaned from them.
  • Because I use it a lot whether you do or not — all the way down from my cabin to this Palace Of Authority, where you do not even have decent coffee, which I find puzzling or a better word unfathomable!
  • Ferris had never ceased to wonder at what he called the unfathomable innocence of his wife, and he liked to go over all the points of their former life in Venice, and bring home to himself the utter simplicity of her girlish ideas, motives, and designs, which both confounded and delighted him.

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