Unendurably: meaning, definitions and examples
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unendurably
[ ˌʌnɪnˈdjʊərəbli ]
in a way that is not able to be tolerated
In an unendurable manner; in a way that cannot be endured or tolerated. Refers to something that is extremely difficult or impossible to bear.
Synonyms
insufferably, intolerably, unbearably.
Which Synonym Should You Choose?
Word | Description / Examples |
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unendurably |
This term repeats the context of 'unendurably', used to emphasize extreme situations that are difficult to sustain over a long period of time. |
intolerably |
Applied when referring to something that is impossible to tolerate, often because it is extremely uncomfortable or distressing.
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unbearably |
Commonly used to describe a level of discomfort or distress that is too severe to handle. It emphasizes the extreme degree of the situation.
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insufferably |
Often used to describe something or someone that is extremely annoying or unpleasant to the point that it is very hard to stand. This word usually has a negative connotation.
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Examples of usage
- It was unendurably hot inside the small room.
- The pain was unendurably intense.
Translations
Translations of the word "unendurably" in other languages:
🇵🇹 insuportavelmente
🇮🇳 असहनीय रूप से
🇩🇪 unerträglich
🇮🇩 tak tertahankan
🇺🇦 нестерпно
🇵🇱 nieznośnie
🇯🇵 耐えられないほど
🇫🇷 insupportablement
🇪🇸 insoportablemente
🇹🇷 dayanılmaz bir şekilde
🇰🇷 견딜 수 없을 정도로
🇸🇦 بشكل لا يطاق
🇨🇿 nesnesitelně
🇸🇰 neznesiteľne
🇨🇳 难以忍受地
🇸🇮 neznosno
🇮🇸 óþolandi
🇰🇿 шыдамайтын
🇬🇪 შეუძლწრაფლად
🇦🇿 dözümsüz
🇲🇽 insoportablemente
Etymology
The word 'unendurably' is derived from the word 'endurable', which comes from the Latin word 'indurabilis' meaning 'not able to be hardened'. The prefix 'un-' is added to 'endurable' to create 'unendurably', indicating something that is not able to be endured. The usage of this word dates back to the 19th century and has been used to describe situations or conditions that are extremely difficult or impossible to tolerate.