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Unendurable Meaning in English

word

ˌʌnɪnˈdjʊrəbəl
un-in-DYOOR-uh-buhl
ˌʌnɛndjˈɔːɹəbəl
un-en-dyaw-RAW-ruh-buhl

Definition

So unpleasant, painful, or difficult that it cannot be tolerated or accepted.

Usage & Nuances

Used in formal or emotional contexts for situations, pain, or feelings that cannot be stood. Synonyms: 'intolerable', 'unbearable'. Often describes physical or emotional pain, heat, noise, or suffering. Avoid with positive things.

Example Sentences

The pain in his leg was unendurable.

basic

The noise became unendurable after a while.

basic

The heat in the room was almost unendurable.

basic

The wait for news felt absolutely unendurable.

natural

By midday, the sun was so hot it was unendurable to stay outside.

natural

For some, the loneliness of the city can be unendurable.

natural