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Unbearably Meaning in English

word

ənˈbɛɹəbɫi
un-BAIR-uh-blee
ʌnbˈeəɹəbli
un-BAIR-uh-blee

Definition

In a way that is too difficult or painful to tolerate; more than someone can accept.

Usage & Nuances

Typically used for extreme conditions involving pain, discomfort, heat, cold, or emotions ('unbearably hot'). It intensifies adjectives and is rarely used alone. Formal and literary register; avoid in casual spoken English except for strong emphasis.

Example Sentences

It was unbearably hot in the room.

basic

The pain was unbearably strong.

basic

She felt unbearably sad after the news.

basic

His jokes were unbearably bad, but we laughed anyway.

natural

Waiting for the results felt unbearably long.

natural

These shoes are unbearably tight—I need to take them off.

natural