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- Dictionaryunbearable/ʌnˈbɛːrəbl/
adjective
- 1. not able to be endured or tolerated: "the heat was getting unbearable"
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too painful or unpleasant for you to continue to experience: All I remember of my daughter's birth was the unbearable pain and the relief when it was all over. The atmosphere at work at the moment is almost unbearable. The heat was unbearable. Synonyms. intolerable. unendurable formal. Opposites. bearable. tolerable.
If you describe something as unbearable, you mean that it is so unpleasant, painful, or upsetting that you feel unable to accept it or deal with it. War has made life almost unbearable for the civilians remaining in the capital.
adverb. Synonyms. insufferable. insupportable. intolerable. unendurable. unsupportable. See all Synonyms & Antonyms in Thesaurus. Examples of unbearable in a Sentence. We were in an almost unbearable state of excitement. this heat is unbearable —when are we going to get air-conditioning? Recent Examples on the Web.
When something's unbearable, you just can't take it. Your neighbor's loud music was always annoying, but when the walls shook until your favorite vase fell and broke you knew it had become unbearable.
Definition of unbearable adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.
too painful or unpleasant for you to continue to experience: All I remember of my daughter's birth was the unbearable pain and the relief when it was all over. The atmosphere at work at the moment is almost unbearable. The heat was unbearable. Synonyms. intolerable. unendurable formal. Opposites. bearable. tolerable.
Unbearable definition: not bearable; unendurable; intolerable.. See examples of UNBEARABLE used in a sentence.