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unbearable

[uhn-bair-uh-buhl] / ʌnˈbɛər ə bəl /


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"He went to seek happiness for his children and his family, and now his body has returned in a coffin. It's unbearable," his son said.

From Barron's

Inside our operations room in Ramallah, time slowed to something unbearable.

From Los Angeles Times

I even had fearful dreams of her daughter threatening to move into her half of the house, making my life unbearable.

From MarketWatch

Residents began to complain of an “unbearable” stench that they said caused headaches, nausea, and eye, ear and nose irritation.

From Los Angeles Times

"When we received the news that Vicky had been found, the pain and grief of knowing I would never see her again was unbearable."

From BBC