"Insufferable" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Insufferable" Meaning

Insufferable refers to something or someone that is extremely annoying, difficult to tolerate, or painful to be around. It can be used to describe a situation, a person, or even an idea that is so unbearable or unpleasant that it becomes almost intolerable. The term often carries a strong negative connotation, implying a sense of frustration, irritation, or exasperation.

"Insufferable" Examples

Usage Examples of "Insufferable"


The noise from the construction site next to my office was insufferable, and I couldn't focus on my work.
He thought his boss was insufferable and would often complain about his lack of understanding and fair treatment.
The heat and humidity during the summer months can be insufferable in this city, making it unbearable for tourists.
The constant criticism from her family members was insufferable, and she felt belittled and undervalued.
The Hitchcock film was so suspenseful and thrilling that it was almost insufferable, leaving the audience on the edge of their seats.

"Insufferable" Similar Words

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Insubordinate

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Willful disobedience or refusal to obey authority; unwilling to show respect or submit to control or discipline.

Insubordination

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Insubstantial

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Insubstantial is an adjective that means lacking in substance or reality. It can be used to describe something that is:<br><br> Flimsy or fragile, easily broken or damaged<br> Unsubstantial, lacking in importance or significance<br> Unsubstantial in meaning or effect, lacking in impact or influence<br> Unreal, imaginary, or fanciful<br> Frivolous, lacking in seriousness or gravity<br><br>Example sentences:<br><br> The argument was insubstantial and didn't convince anyone.<br> The company's financial struggles revealed an insubstantial business model.<br> The artist's work was insubstantial and lacked depth and emotion.<br><br>In general, the word insubstantial suggests a lack of weight, importance, or substance, and is often used to convey that something is not what it seems, or is lacking in substance or reality.

Insubstantiality

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Insubstantiality refers to the quality of being lacking in substance, significance, or importance. It describes something that is unimportant, trivial, or lacking in substance or depth.

Insubstantive

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Insuccation

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I apologize, but the word "insuccation" is not a valid or recognized word in the English language. It's possible that it's a misspelling or a made-up word.<br><br>If you meant to type "insulation" or "instillation", please let me know and I'll be happy to help explain its meaning.

Insuetude

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Insuetude is a noun that refers to the state of being easy to handle or manage; tractability. It also means a lack of ingrained habits or customs.

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Insufficiency

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Insufficient

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Inadequate or lacking in quantity, quality, or extent; not enough.

Insufficiently

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Insufflate

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To insufflate means to blow or breathe air into something, typically to expand or fill it with air. In medicine, insufflation is a technique used to introduce air or gas into a bodily cavity, such as the lungs or stomach, often for diagnostic or therapeutic purposes. In general, the word can also refer to the act of blowing or injecting air into something to make it expand or swell.

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