Definitionadv. in an unpardonable manner or to an unpardonable degree
Last update: July 2, 2015
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The maltreatment of the Poncas, a fine and peaceable tribe, was peculiarly and inexcusably harsh. [Please select]
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Well or ill done, excusably or inexcusably, it was done. [Please select]
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I know this is an inexcusably long letter, but it is snowing so hard and you know how I like to talk. [Please select]
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He awoke to an instantaneous consciousness of the fact that he had been guilty of inexcusably bad form. [Please select]
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That is evidence of extreme culpability and he will consider you to be inexcusably guilty. [Please select]
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CHAPTER VII THE TOSS OF A COIN Hillard made an inexcusably careless shot. [Please select]
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He was in precisely such a mood one drizzly Wednesday night after having made an inexcusably long call upon her. [Please select]
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The forewoman was right: the sewing on of the spangles was inexcusably bad. [Please select]
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To persist in carrying on their own conversation at the expense of others, would be inexcusably rude, not only to their hostess but to every one present. [Please select]
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