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unbearable

adjective as in very bad; too much

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A fire caused by a "significant" fuel leak began to spread, with the officers describing the heat as "unbearable".

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He added: "It was incredibly hot at that point. The heat was pretty much unbearable."

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Certain textures and foods were unbearable and sudden, loud noises could overwhelm him with fear.

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"Our life is hell. It's hell because of the effects of the war, my family was martyred, and our situation is unbearable."

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"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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