Definitionadj. incapable of being justified or explained
Last update: June 29, 2015
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Their debt had become an insupportable burden . [Please select]
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Adam's information concerning Vinland did not, however, impress his medieval readers, as he placed the new land somewhere in the Arctic regions: "All those regions which are beyond are filled with insupportable ice and boundless gloom." [Please select]
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Insupportableunnaturalout of the question. [Please select]
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The fatigue of living is insupportable; death is sooner over with. [Please select]
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"My condition is insupportable." [Please select]
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And the situation becomes more and more insupportable. [Please select]
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She went back not unwillingly, for the suspense had become insupportable. [Please select]
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In _Othello_, the Moor of Venice himself, in a moment of excitement, says:— “O, insupportable. [Please select]
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To Carl the idleness would have been insupportable, but Leonard was naturally indolent. [Please select]
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In 975 the army had numbered only 378,000, and its cost had not been insupportable. [Please select]
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They had left Spokane early and had endured almost insupportable dust and heat. [Please select]
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