unbearable

[US]/ʌn'beərəb(ə)l/
[UK]/ʌn'bɛrəbl/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

adj. intolerable; impossible to endure.

Phrases & Collocations

unbearable pain

Example Sentences

The search for knowledge end unbearable pity for the suffering of menkind.

The old law could sentence a woman to an unbearable marriage for life, but this is now all changing.

And because that was an unbearable thought, Petra looked out the window of the flivver. "Are we in the part of town where I used to play?"

The unbearable heat made it difficult to concentrate.

The unbearable pain in her leg forced her to seek medical help.

The unbearable noise from the construction site kept me awake all night.

The unbearable sadness of losing a loved one can be overwhelming.

The unbearable workload caused her to feel stressed and anxious.

The unbearable smell coming from the kitchen made her lose her appetite.

The unbearable truth finally came to light, causing chaos in the family.

The unbearable pressure to succeed was taking a toll on his mental health.

The unbearable loneliness of living in a new city made her long for familiar faces.

The unbearable wait for the test results was causing her immense anxiety.

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