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Meanings of
inexcusably
in English
Spanish
injustificadamente
Back to the meaning
Without any excuse.
unjustifiably
justifiably
Spanish
injustificadamente
In an unpardonable manner or to an unpardonable degree.
unpardonably
unforgivably
excusably
pardonably
forgivably
Synonyms
Examples for "
unpardonably
"
unpardonably
unforgivably
Examples for "
unpardonably
"
1
I must have aggravated him intensely,
unpardonably
,
for I was his guest.
2
Frederick could not be
unpardonably
guilty, while Henry made himself so agreeable.
3
In addition to being
unpardonably
rude, he now simply ignored her.
4
For a week after I got it I thought Northampton really
unpardonably
tame.
5
I admit--But I grow warm, in addition to digressing
unpardonably
.
1
Then she wondered if she cared overmuch whether it was
unforgivably
rude.
2
When he put it like that, my mission did sound
unforgivably
reckless.
3
Those were
unforgivably
violent sentiments to hold, let alone express openly.
4
The field swayed far below, looking ridiculously distant and
unforgivably
hard.
5
Whatever his fate he will remain a divisive,
unforgivably
brash figure to many.
Usage of
inexcusably
in English
1
He did take an
inexcusably
long time to get that rope ladder.
2
At the time I thought him
inexcusably
and brutally unkind to me.
3
Moreover, you forget your place, and
inexcusably
,
even for an old servant.
4
The forewoman was right: the sewing on of the spangles was
inexcusably
bad.
5
I have
inexcusably
forgotten to speak of my father's personal appearance.
6
The artless simplicity of Red-Butte-Western methods, or unmethods, was dying hard,
inexcusably
hard.
7
For a girl of county family, you are
inexcusably
vulgar, Jane.
8
This was
inexcusably
negligent behavior at best, and deliberately deceptive behavior at worst.
9
What's the appropriate punishment for the people responsible for this
inexcusably
sloppy legal work?
10
Yes, impulse, asserting itself
inexcusably
in a man at the end of his life.
11
Jean interposed magnanimously, I see now that I have been
inexcusably
selfish with Droozle.
12
And I hurried home,
inexcusably
late for dinner, and filled with shame and remorse.
13
It would be
inexcusably
foolish on my part to speak too plainly, just yet.
14
Men, women, and children, were all
inexcusably
healthy-deviltake them!
15
Sounds to me like a conspiracy of silence, he's obviously done something
inexcusably
awful.
16
On this reasoning, historical misrepresentation is not merely negligent; it is, in fact,
inexcusably
culpable.
Other examples for "inexcusably"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
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inexcusably
Adverb
Frequent collocations
inexcusably late
inexcusably long
inexcusably stupid
inexcusably bad
inexcusably careless
More collocations
Translations for
inexcusably
Spanish
injustificadamente
inexcusablemente
Inexcusably
through the time
Inexcusably
across language varieties
United Kingdom
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