"Inexcusable" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
The word "inexcusable" refers to something that is so wrong or unacceptable that it cannot be justified or excused. It is a noun that describes an action or behavior that is morally wrong or unjustifiable, and is often used to express outrage or shock at something that has been done or is being done.
Inestimably means extremely valuable or precious, beyond calculation or measurement. It is often used to emphasize the high value or importance of something. For example: "The priceless memories of our childhood are inestimably dear to us."
Inevitable refers to something that is certain to happen or is bound to occur as a result of natural laws or causes, and cannot be prevented or avoided. It implies a sense of fate or destiny and often carries a sense of inevitability or finality.
Inexactly means not being accurate or precise; not following a standard or exact method; not conforming to a specified rule or regulation.
Inexcusably means in a way that cannot be justified or apologized for; extremely or thoroughly. It is used to describe something that is unacceptable, unjustifiable, or blameless.
Inexecrable refers to something that is extremely reprehensible, detestable, or worthy of strong condemnation. It can describe an act, a person, or a situation that is deeply morally wrong, reprehensible, or deserving of intense criticism or abhorrence.
Inexhaustibly means: in an endless or unending manner; without limit or exhaustion; capable of producing or providing an infinite or limitless amount of something.
Inexorability refers to the quality of being impossible to resist, overcome, or change; an unyielding or unrelenting nature. It describes a situation, event, or action that is inevitable, unstoppable, and impossible to turn back or modify.