- insupportably
- in·supportably
English syllables. 2014.
English syllables. 2014.
insupportably — insupportable ► ADJECTIVE 1) unable to be supported or justified. 2) intolerable. DERIVATIVES insupportably adverb … English terms dictionary
Insupportably — Insupportable In sup*port a*ble, a. [L. insupportabilis: cf. F. insupportable. See {In } not, and {Support}.] Incapable of being supported or borne; unendurable; insufferable; intolerable; as, insupportable burdens; insupportable pain. {In… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
insupportably — adverb see insupportable … New Collegiate Dictionary
insupportably — See insupportableness. * * * … Universalium
insupportably — adverb In an insupportable manner … Wiktionary
insupportably — adv. unbearably, intolerably; with no basis of proof, inconclusively … English contemporary dictionary
insupportably — adverb see insupportable … Useful english dictionary
insupportable — adjective Etymology: Middle French or Late Latin; Middle French, from Late Latin insupportabilis, from Latin in + supportare to support Date: circa 1530 not supportable: a. more than can be endured < insupportable pain > b. impossible to justify… … New Collegiate Dictionary
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