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Definition of unforgivable in English: unforgivableadjectiveʌnfəˈɡɪvəb(ə)lˌənfərˈɡɪvəb(ə)l So bad as to be unable to be forgiven or excused. losing your temper with him was unforgivable Example sentencesExamples - But investigating a pupil's sex life would be an unforgivable intrusion.
- To compound this unforgivable error of judgement, I then only gave his work a cursory glance before allowing him to leave.
- For the latter, the act is unforgivable and the perpetrator irredeemable.
- And what's particularly unforgivable is the way the theme music is ruined.
- I guess it's unforgivable that I read them before I give them to her.
- Life Changers teach us to forgive ourselves for things we imagine to be unforgivable.
- That they disintegrated to an ill-behaved rabble, with senior players in open dissent, was unforgivable.
- This is unsisterly and unforgivable, and actually counter-productive.
- Plans to introduce tougher planning rules are unforgivable.
- This was an aberration on my part but I make no excuses for what was an unforgivable incident.
- Prejudice can take many forms, most of which are unforgivable.
- If you feel the infidelity is unforgivable and you cannot move on from the affair then it is time to leave.
- It was then, and then only, that I decided to embark on the series of actions that I now agree were unforgivable.
- It is no disgrace to try and fail but to waste so much possession without having a go from scoreable positions is unforgivable.
- What Will had just done was, by the driver's standards, unforgivable.
- Members see any concession not as a necessary compromise but as an unforgivable sellout to a sworn enemy.
- To go into someone's house and be obscene is unforgivable.
- If women knew that their spite will go unrewarded, perhaps fewer would stoop to this despicable, and unforgivable, crime.
- That is an unforgivable failure, in my judgment, and one that we ought to debate.
- What is most unforgivable is to leave and not see your child.
Synonyms inexcusable, unpardonable, unjustifiable, indefensible, reprehensible, outrageous, deplorable, insupportable, despicable, contemptible, disgraceful, shameful inexpiable, irremissible, unwarrantable, condemnable mortal, deadly
Derivatives adverbˌʌnfəˈɡɪvəbli One-sided sketches of globalization that celebrate its prosperity unforgivably trivialize the poverty and hardship of the vast majority of the world's people. Example sentencesExamples - You have very gravely sullied her name and unforgivably insulted her, by implying that she only won the scholarship because of who her father is.
- The compère was inexperienced, the DJ unforgivably took it upon himself to heckle the support acts and the sparse audience was less than receptive.
- Still more delectable are the landscapes of Simon Bening, especially his delicate miniatures of the months of the year, not all of which, unforgivably, are reproduced in the catalogue.
- You bet we can - but not in the 7-10 days I figured it would take, and not without pushing our troops unforgivably and needlessly hard.
Definition of unforgivable in US English: unforgivableadjectiveˌənfərˈɡivəb(ə)lˌənfərˈɡɪvəb(ə)l So bad as to be unable to be forgiven or excused. losing your temper with him was unforgivable Example sentencesExamples - But investigating a pupil's sex life would be an unforgivable intrusion.
- To go into someone's house and be obscene is unforgivable.
- If you feel the infidelity is unforgivable and you cannot move on from the affair then it is time to leave.
- Life Changers teach us to forgive ourselves for things we imagine to be unforgivable.
- It is no disgrace to try and fail but to waste so much possession without having a go from scoreable positions is unforgivable.
- I guess it's unforgivable that I read them before I give them to her.
- For the latter, the act is unforgivable and the perpetrator irredeemable.
- That is an unforgivable failure, in my judgment, and one that we ought to debate.
- What is most unforgivable is to leave and not see your child.
- Prejudice can take many forms, most of which are unforgivable.
- This is unsisterly and unforgivable, and actually counter-productive.
- This was an aberration on my part but I make no excuses for what was an unforgivable incident.
- That they disintegrated to an ill-behaved rabble, with senior players in open dissent, was unforgivable.
- What Will had just done was, by the driver's standards, unforgivable.
- It was then, and then only, that I decided to embark on the series of actions that I now agree were unforgivable.
- Members see any concession not as a necessary compromise but as an unforgivable sellout to a sworn enemy.
- If women knew that their spite will go unrewarded, perhaps fewer would stoop to this despicable, and unforgivable, crime.
- To compound this unforgivable error of judgement, I then only gave his work a cursory glance before allowing him to leave.
- Plans to introduce tougher planning rules are unforgivable.
- And what's particularly unforgivable is the way the theme music is ruined.
Synonyms inexcusable, unpardonable, unjustifiable, indefensible, reprehensible, outrageous, deplorable, insupportable, despicable, contemptible, disgraceful, shameful |