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unbearably

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un·bear·a·ble  (n-bâr-bl)
adj.
So unpleasant, distasteful, or painful as to be intolerable: unbearable heat.

un·beara·ble·ness n.
un·beara·bly adv.
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Adv.1.unbearablyunbearably - to an unbearable degree; "it was unbearably hot in the room"
Translations
unbearably [ʌnˈbɛərəblɪ] ADVinsoportablemente
it is unbearably hothace un calor insoportable
she is unbearably vaines vanidosa hasta lo inaguantable
unbearably [ˌʌnˈbɛərəbli] adv [painful, arrogant] → insupportablement
By the evening it had become unbearably hot → Le soir venu, la chaleur était devenue insupportable.
it was unbearably hot → il faisait une chaleur insupportable
it was unbearably cold → il faisait un froid insupportable
it was unbearably sad → c'était d'une tristesse insupportable
unbearably
adv sad, painful, loudunerträglich; almost unbearably beautifulüberwältigend or hinreißend schön, fast zu schön
unbearably [ʌnˈbɛərəblɪ] advinsopportabilmente
unbearably [ʌnˈbɛərəblɪ] advinsopportabilmente


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I had meant to come to the mowing to look at you, but it was so unbearably hot that I got no further than the forest.
The many messages for food which they sent to Martin forced him to spring out of bed and hurry to them, for nothing is as unbearably insistent as a barn and yard full of living things clamoring their determination to have something to eat.
Anyone could have guessed that the shopkeepers paid him a percentage on the sales, but in our blessed innocence we didn't until this feature of his conduct grew unbearably prominent.
 
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