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Meanings of
unsupportable
in English
That cannot be borne or endured.
insufferable
insupportable
Related terms
intolerable
unbearable
unendurable
Synonyms
Examples for "
insufferable
"
insufferable
insupportable
Examples for "
insufferable
"
1
Every one looked moped and dull; the evening promised to be
insufferable
.
2
The interior of the country pushed the 50C mark, creating
insufferable
conditions.
3
I believe you when you say that Mr. C--is
insufferable
-
to
YOU
.
4
The
insufferable
Mr Mouse is, of course, the equally
insufferable
Bob Cratchit.
5
She came to the conclusion that it was principally his
insufferable
good-humour.
1
But the heat and the suffocation in this atmosphere became almost
insupportable
.
2
No; it was not the weather that made Rockhold
insupportable
to me.
3
To me the most
insupportable
part of it will be the singers.
4
The long books about the black poverty of cities became quite
insupportable
.
5
The stillness was
insupportable
,
and it was his duty to break it.
Usage of
unsupportable
in English
1
Without knowledge of its ultimate purpose, life became meaningless, insipid, ultimately
unsupportable
.
2
The red cinders fell about me, and the heat was
unsupportable
.
3
As to the penance, Sir John, it has been nothing
unsupportable
.
4
A sense of desolation and loneliness
unsupportable
swept over her.
5
From time to time, I rent the universal silence with the roarings of
unsupportable
despair.
6
The claims we have made are ungrounded in science,
unsupportable
when challenged, and wildly wrong.
7
The silence became
unsupportable
for once to Indian taciturnity.
8
An
unsupportable
sense of pain and weariness oppressed her.
9
That meant that he did not approve of this arrangement-why?-Reallytheseold servants are
unsupportable
.
10
But just as the tête-à-tête was growing
unsupportable
to Claudia, the door opened and Beatrice entered.
11
To a reasonable creature, that alone is
unsupportable
which is unreasonable; everything reasonable may be supported.
12
This daily importunity rendered Paris more
unsupportable
,
and made me ardently wish to be in the country.
13
Its very vicinity was
unsupportable
to him.
14
They had first made his life
unsupportable
,
Swanson thought, now they would not let him leave it.
15
Of course it was a man who conceived the idea of wings, otherwise Cupid would have been
unsupportable
.
16
But this other one is
unsupportable
.
Other examples for "unsupportable"
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unsupportable
Adjective
Frequent collocations
almost unsupportable
absolutely unsupportable
become unsupportable
equally unsupportable
grow unsupportable
More collocations
Unsupportable
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