Unbearable - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |ʌnˈberəbl|  American pronunciation of the word unbearable
Brit.  |ʌnˈbeərəb(ə)l|  British pronunciation of the word unbearable

adjective

- incapable of being tolerated or endured (syn: intolerable, unendurable)

Extra examples

We were in an almost unbearable state of excitement.

...this heat is unbearable—when are we going to get air-conditioning?...

The pain was almost unbearable.

He was making life unbearable for his parents.

...by midday the sun and heat were unbearable...

The noise of the guns smote on our ears with unbearable force.

It's crowded at the best of times but today it was unbearable.

The grief she felt over Helen's death was almost unbearable.

The labour pains were unbearable.

The cost of living is becoming unbearable for retired people in our part of the world (=where we live).

The tension was becoming unbearable, and I wanted to scream.

The patient was seized with unbearable pains

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