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Definitions from the WebTerm: unbearablePart of speech: adjective Sense 1: Not able to be endured or tolerated. Example sentence: The pain from his broken leg was unbearable, making it impossible for him to walk. Related products on Amazon: Over the counter pain relief Sense 2: Extremely difficult or challenging. Example sentence: The final exam was unbearable; I studied for hours but still struggled to answer the questions. Related products on Amazon: Test prep books Part of speech: adverb Sense: Used to emphasize the intensity of something. Example sentence: The crowd cheered unbearably loud when their team scored the winning goal. Related products on Amazon: Soundproof headphones Part of speech: noun Sense: A person or thing that is unbearable. Example sentence: Sarah is such an unbearable; she constantly complains and makes everyone's life miserable. Related products on Amazon: Self-help books | ||||
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