I would say he was being grumpy, but Spinelli's mood seemed inalterable.
2
He cannot be certain of the extent to which the pact is inalterable.
3
No horde of historical revisionists can erase that inalterable fact.
4
It was a pity, but it was inalterable.
5
Even if he were not banished from Venice, an inalterable fact that caused him excruciating humiliation, he could never return there.
6
Is it your opinion that men's acts proceed from one central and unchanging and inalterable impulse, or from a variety of impulses?
7
Everyone who has worked for him knows that sneaking out to catch some sun is a regular, inalterable feature of his daily schedule.
8
Was he gone also?-thisman of inalterable habits-gonebefore Bela's return-athing he had not been known to do in the last twelve years?
9
Experience soon teaches us this method of correcting our sentiments, or at least, of correcting our language, where the sentiments are more stubborn and inalterable.