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unbearable

 

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Adjective unbearable has 1 sense
  1. unbearable, unendurable - impossible to bear; "unbearable pain"; "unendurable agony"
    Antonym: tolerable (indirect, via intolerable)

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Unbearable

Definition:

An adjective used to describe something that is too difficult, intense, or unpleasant to tolerate or endure.

Examples:

1. Sense: Difficult to tolerate

She found the pain unbearable, forcing her to seek medical attention.

The heat in the room became unbearable, so we had to open the windows.

2. Sense: Intense or overwhelming

The pressure on the athlete before the final match was unbearable.

His passion for music is so strong that it becomes unbearable for him to go a day without playing.

3. Sense: Unpleasant or annoying

The noise from construction outside became unbearable, disrupting our concentration.

The restaurant had an unbearable smell, which made it impossible to enjoy the food.

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