Unbearable
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British pronunciation/ʌnbˈe‍əɹəbə‍l/
American pronunciation/ənˈbɛɹəbəɫ/

Definition & Meaning of "unbearable"

unbearable
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causing extreme discomfort or distress that is difficult to endure

unbearable definition and meaning
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The heat during the heatwave was unbearable for the residents without air conditioning.
The loss of a loved one created an unbearable sense of grief for the family.
The constant noise from the construction site made the working conditions unbearable.
The pain in his injured leg became unbearable, prompting a visit to the emergency room.
The tension in the room was so thick that it felt almost unbearable.
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