Definitionadj. not to be accounted for or explained
Last update: July 17, 2015
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By some unaccountable accident, the date of the original communication to the Academy of Berlin is wrongly printed. [Please select]
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No; some unaccountable one. [Please select]
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In some unaccountable way they had escaped from Robert. [Please select]
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She is, so to speak, a most unaccountable character. [Please select]
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She is essentially, essentially an unaccountable character. [Please select]
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He felt an unaccountable inclination to enter into conversation with people. [Please select]
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An overwhelming, unaccountable prompting drew him on. [Please select]
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She is an absolutely, absolutely unaccountable character. [Please select]
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It is utterly unaccountable. [Please select]
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It seemed to Mistress Barbara unreasonable that Mollie had taken such an unaccountable prejudice against a young man whom they had barely met. [Please select]
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In a moment he disappeared among the trees, and Billy was left to watch and listen in unaccountable suspense. [Please select]
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