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In an unpardonable manner or to an unpardonable degree.
inexcusably
unpardonably
excusably
pardonably
forgivably
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Examples for "
inexcusably
"
inexcusably
unpardonably
Examples for "
inexcusably
"
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.
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.
6
Nor this only; for he had sinned
unforgivably
and incurred perdition.
7
More
unforgivably
,
people were leaving without taking her telephone number.
8
However the outside-centre
unforgivably
dropped the ball as he dived over under no pressure.
9
Terribly,
unforgivably
wrong, and they were the ones who paid.
10
Their GP didn't seem to have a clue and was
unforgivably
short with her.
11
But continuing to challenge the covenant was
unforgivably
naïve.
12
Yes, D W Griffith's film is appallingly,
unforgivably
racist.
13
It is bad enough that in this case Italian justice seems to have been
unforgivably
slow.
14
She knew she had been
unforgivably
short with the mayor, but she could not help it.
15
Some of that material slowed the books
unforgivably
.
16
What has been unfairly dissed or
unforgivably
ignored?
unforgivably
unforgivably rude
unforgivably stupid
sound unforgivably
unforgivably cruel
unforgivably naïve