"Unforgivably" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Unforgivably" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

Unforgivably
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"Unforgivably" Meaning

Unforgivably is an adverb that means in a manner that is impossible or extremely difficult to forgive; extremely offensive or objectionable. It can also be used to describe something that is a grave mistake or wrongdoing that cannot be pardoned or excused.

"Unforgivably" Examples

Unforgivably


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1. She was unreasonable to expect us to finish the project by yesterday, unforgivably missing the deadline herself.

2. The company's decision to lay off thousands of employees without giving them any warning or support was unforgivably heartless.

3. He behaved unforgivably during the fight, saying some hurtful things that could never be taken back.

4. The tourists who littered the beautiful beach were unforgivably thoughtless about the impact on the environment.

5. After getting drunk and crashing his car, he was unforgivably irresponsible to deny all blame and shift the responsibility to someone else.

"Unforgivably" Similar Words

Unfolded

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Past tense of "unfold": to open or spread out something that was previously folded or folded up.<br><br>Example: The map was folded, but then it was unfolded and flattened on the table. <br><br>Also, adjective: spread out, laid out, or made open: <br><br>Example: The bud of the flower began to unfold, revealing its delicate petals.

Unfolding

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The word "unfolding" can have a few different meanings depending on the context in which it is used.<br><br>1. To unfold something means to open or spread out something that was previously folded or compact, such as a piece of paper or a solar panel. For example, "Unfold the map and lay it on the table."<br><br>2. Unfolding can also refer to the process of explaining or revealing something in detail, often in a way that makes it more understandable or interesting. For example, "My teacher provided an unfolding explanation of the complex math problem, making it much easier to understand."<br><br>3. In a more abstract sense, unfolding can refer to a process or situation that is developing or taking shape over time. For example, "The unfolding drama of the play was full of unexpected twists and turns."

Unfolds

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To become open or extended, typically after being folded or closed.<br><br>Example: The map unfolds to show the entire city.<br><br>It can also mean to happen or become clear and apparent.<br><br>Example: The truth began to unfold as more evidence came to light.

Unforeseeable

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Unforeseen

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Unexpected; unanticipated, not predicted or foreseen.

Unforgettable

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Unforgettably

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Unforgivable

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Adjective: Unable to be forgiven or pardoned; excessively bad or wrong; irredeemable.

Unforgiven

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Unable to be forgiven or pardoned for a past mistake or wrongdoing.

Unforgiving

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Unforgivingly

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Used to describe something or someone that is extremely strict or severe in their judgments or punishments, refusing to show mercy or leniency.

Unforgotten

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Impervious to memory or remembrance; not forgotten or overlooked.

Unformatted

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Unformed

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Not yet shaped into a complete form or shape; unsmoothed or unplanned.

Unforsaken

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Unforthcoming

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Meaning: not willing to give information or tell the truth, often in a rather unfriendly or rude way. <br><br>Example: "The unforthcoming witness refused to answer any questions from the lawyer."