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Insupportable Meaning in English

word

ˌɪnsəˈpɔɹtəbəɫ
in-suh-POR-tuh-buhl
ɪnsəpˈɔːtəbəl
in-suh-PAW-tuh-buhl

释义

So unpleasant, painful, or difficult that it cannot be accepted, endured, or put up with.

用法与细微差别

Formal, somewhat rare in everyday US English but more common in British or academic contexts. Similar to 'unbearable' and 'intolerable', but often stresses an emotional or moral limit. Used for situations, pain, noise, or behavior.

例句

The pain became insupportable after a few hours.

basic

His rude behavior was absolutely insupportable.

basic

The noise from the construction was insupportable.

basic

It was an insupportable situation—I just had to walk away.

natural

Some people find summer heat insupportable, especially without air conditioning.

natural

Her constant complaints made dinner totally insupportable.

natural