unforgivably
IPA: ʌnfɔrgˈɪvʌbɫi
adverb
- In an unforgivable manner.
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Examples of "unforgivably" in Sentences
- The original NYTimes review of Hazan's film called it "unforgivably solemn, something that Andy Warhol and Paul Morrissey would never have allowed."
- Most unforgivably, Petronio wastes Muhly's atmospheric score, which soars, falls and beckons with something like desperation to the unresponsive choreography.
- Houshmandzadeh had unforgivably bad drops, and these are veteran receivers who can't outrun Jeff Erickson, so what good are they if they can't hold onto the ball?
- No, it wasn't the bit with Hugh Dennis's unforgivably shoehorned line about the vicar being a friend of Dorothy gay uncle Bob's ex-wife unforgivably being called Dorothy.
- Due consideration for due process, but this pattern is BAD for unions, therefore BAD for workers, and in the field of teaching, unforgivably bad for classrooms full of kids who deserve better.
- (She's pressed into service because Betty impulsively fires long-time housekeeper Clara, an inexcusably and unforgivably cruel act, the latest blemish on the former Mrs. Draper's lack of character.)
- At the risk of sounding unforgivably pretentious, I recommend you prepare a batch of Clams Casino or Oysters Rockefeller, whip up a pitcher of Dark 'n' Stormies, and watch Ingmar Bergman's The Seventh Seal (1957).
- Not only did the work improve the look of Georgia Street it also started to change local people's lives: reasserting community pride and helping people have healthier diets in a city where fresh food is unforgivably scarce.
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