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Meanings of
inexcusable
in English
Catalan
inexcusable
Back to the meaning
Without excuse or justification.
excusable
Related terms
unwarranted
insupportable
indefensible
unjustifiable
unwarrantable
Catalan
inexcusable
Not excusable.
unforgivable
Related terms
unpardonable
Antonyms
Examples for "
excusable
"
excusable
Examples for "
excusable
"
1
Honesty-itwould either make her actions
excusable
or condemn her beyond recall.
2
Selfishness in a conjuncture of this sort was
excusable
,
and even obligatory.
3
The less
excusable
is our wrath, the more serious is our delinquency.
4
Most of the remainder may, upon the whole, be classed as
excusable
.
5
It is Christmas night, my love, and the poor fellow is
excusable
.
Usage of
inexcusable
in English
1
The comments, which I shall not repeat, are
inexcusable
and undeniably wrong.
2
Whatever the legal right or wrong of his actions, they were
inexcusable
.
3
The appeal was
inexcusable
to a fine mind; but it was effective.
4
Sir, - The cavalier attitude among the authorities towards knives is
inexcusable
.
5
Why-ing in a man is as
inexcusable
as whining in a woman.
6
The law is quite clear, and failure to obey it is
inexcusable
.
7
This kind of naïveté is irresponsible, reckless-theDisapproving Docs are
right
!
-
almost
inexcusable
.
8
Yesterday, all three Supreme Court judges found was both inordinate and
inexcusable
.
9
Those leaking boots were
inexcusable
,
especially when he charged her full price.
10
The woman, in her way, was not less
inexcusable
than the man.
11
Furthermore, it was
inexcusable
of her to corner him in this fashion.
12
The fall of a regular person, no doubt, is dreadful and
inexcusable
.
13
It was
inexcusable
,
but it was like him-hehad to do it.
14
All these crimes are utterly
inexcusable
,
except on the plea of madness.
15
Her neglect of his letter now presented itself to her as
inexcusable
.
16
What she thought was that such inattention to looks was perfectly
inexcusable
.
Other examples for "inexcusable"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
inexcusable
Adjective
Frequent collocations
more inexcusable
quite inexcusable
wholly inexcusable
inexcusable carelessness
absolutely inexcusable
More collocations
Translations for
inexcusable
Catalan
inexcusable
Inexcusable
through the time
Inexcusable
across language varieties
Ireland
Common
United Kingdom
Common
United States of America
Less common