Insupportable [adjective]
Definition of Insupportable:
unbearable
Opposite/Antonyms of Insupportable:
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Sentence/Example of Insupportable:
She had not advanced as rapidly as she had hoped to do, and it would be insupportable humiliation to return.
The wretched inefficiency of Edward had by this time rendered the position of his adherents in Scotland all but insupportable.
The light wounds him, glory is a sight insupportable to him, and makes him want to veil his eyes with his bat-like wings.
I was glad when the darkness fell again, for the sight of his bowed head and set features was insupportable to me.
At first this melancholy task was insupportable, but I persevered; and in a short time became reconciled to it.
David's anguish was insupportable when he thought of Madame Bastien's despair if he should return to her alone.
He also wrote of events that occurred when liberty had fled, and the yoke of despotism was nearly insupportable.
The sky was lit with an Oriental splendor of insupportable purity, leaving naught for the imagination to desire.
The rigidity of her metallic eyes and their insupportable luster made him shudder, especially when the animal walked towards him.
This the kind-hearted man granted for a mile or two, but then found the additional burden insupportable.