"Unbearable" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Unbearable" Meaning

Extremely difficult or painful to endure; unbearable is something that is too much to bear or tolerate, often to the point of causing stress, discomfort, or pain. It can be an unpleasant sensation, a heavy emotional burden, or an overwhelming situation.

"Unbearable" Examples

10 Practical Usage Examples of the Word "Unbearable"


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| 1. The noise from the construction site was unbearable during our naptime.
| 2. As she walked through the crowded streets, the suffocating summer heat became unbearable.
| 3. The pain was becoming unbearable, and I knew I needed medical attention right away.
| 4. The smell inside the abandoned house was unbearable and we could barely stay inside long enough to take pictures.
| 5. He had an unbearable cough most of the night that kept everyone else awake.

"Unbearable" Similar Words

Unbalance

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Unbalanced

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Meaning: Not evenly distributed or proportional; lacking balance or equilibrium.<br><br>Example sentences:<br><br> The unbalanced load on the seesaw made it difficult to play on.<br> The unbalanced diet led to a range of health problems.<br><br>Synonyms: uneven, unsteady, lopsided, asymmetrical, unoiled.<br><br>Antonyms: balanced, even, symmetrical, stable, steady.

Unbaptised

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Meaning of "unbaptised":<br><br>Not having been baptized, especially as a Christian, indicating a lack of initiation into a Christian faith.

Unbaptized

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Unbaptized refers to a person who has not been baptized, particularly in the context of Christianity. It describes an individual who has not undergone the sacrament or ritual of baptism, which is often seen as an important step in the spiritual development and identity of a Christian.<br><br>In many Christian denominations, baptism is considered essential for admission to the church and is often seen as a symbol of spiritual initiation and redemption. Those who are unbaptized may be referred to as "unbelievers" or "non-believers," although this does not necessarily mean they are necessarily against Christian teachings or values.<br><br>It's worth noting that the term "unbaptized" is not commonly used outside of specifically Christian contexts, and its meaning may vary depending on the specific denomination or tradition being referred to.

Unbare

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Clumsy or slipshod.

Unbared

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Unbarred

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Unbashful

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Confidently bold and forward, showing no evidence of shyness or modesty. Willing to take prompts and talk freely, without hesitation.

Unbearableness

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Tolerability also unbearable dilatability

Unbearably

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Extremely annoying or difficult to tolerate.

Unbeatable

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The word "unbeatable" refers to something or someone that cannot be defeated, overcome, or surpassed. It describes a level or quality that is extremely high or unmatched, making it impossible to compete with or better.

Unbeatably

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Extremely or surpassingly well; in a way that is unbeatable.

Unbeaten

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Unbeaten refers to someone or something that has not been defeated or overcome, either in competition, battle, or a challenge. It can also describe a record or achievement that has not been surpassed or broken.<br><br>Example: "The team's unbeaten winning streak lasted for several years."

Unbecome

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Not worthy or suitable; improper. <br><br>(No longer) fit for someone's role or position.<br><br>Lacking the dignity or character suitable for someone's office, station, or position.<br><br> Becoming of one was such a thing one was qualified to be or was in a deserving position to be.

Unbecoming

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Meaning: Not suitable or becoming for someone or something; unseemly or unbefitting.<br><br>Example: "His rude behavior was considered unbecoming of a leader."

Unbefitting

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Not suitable or appropriate for the circumstances or situation.