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unbearable

[uhn-bair-uh-buhl] / ʌnˈbɛər ə bəl /


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Once unbearable, when she was forced to make do in that senior-living facility, her life quickly returns to bliss.

From The Wall Street Journal

The daughter of a woman who disappeared without a trace 10 years ago has said "life is unbearable without her".

From BBC

She wept in a way she had not wept before, for love torn away and protection failed and unbearable mistakes.

From Literature

The couple fought constantly—the father stoic, the mother thwarted—and their fights were “unbearable” to their two children.

From The Wall Street Journal

The attacks started to become more regular and were "an overwhelming bodily feeling" which left her terrified of being "trapped" and gradually, everyday situations – commuting, shopping, sitting in traffic – became unbearable.

From BBC