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unbearable
adjective as in very bad; too much
Strongest matches
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Example Sentences
A fire caused by a "significant" fuel leak began to spread, with the officers describing the heat as "unbearable".
He added: "It was incredibly hot at that point. The heat was pretty much unbearable."
Certain textures and foods were unbearable and sudden, loud noises could overwhelm him with fear.
"Our life is hell. It's hell because of the effects of the war, my family was martyred, and our situation is unbearable."
"I lost my dad to cancer a couple of years ago and that was unbearable, but to know that a younger generation are going through such horrible diseases, I can't imagine," she said.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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