Definitionadj. impervious to correction by punishment
Last update: July 27, 2017
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samir is an incorrigible liar. [noun]
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But the Chancellor's incorrigible habit of claiming credit for every success and washing his hands of every failure makes him exceptionally vulnerable to criticism. [adjective]
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Because my daughter’s behavior is incorrigible, she might be grounded for at least a year. [adjective]
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"And a reputation for incorrigible vice." [adjective]
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"Thou art the most incorrigible wretch of thy years in London," she said, "and it is impossible to help being angry with thee or to help forgiving thee." [adjective]
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Our mind is enlightened in vain; the imagination prevails, and our language remains forever incorrigible. [adjective]
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"She shall tell you herself, thou incorrigible intermeddler in what concerns thee not, that it is her wish the ceremony should go on--Is it not, Isabella, my dear." [adjective]
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In truth, I found myself incorrigible with respect to Order; and now I am grown old, and my memory bad, I feel very sensibly the want of it. [adjective]
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BLOOM: (In workman's corduroy overalls, black gansy with red floating tie and apache cap) Mankind is incorrigible. [adjective]
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