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unutterable

[uhn-uht-er-uh-buhl] / ʌnˈʌt ər ə bəl /


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Soon after the Rwanda policy was announced, he issued an Easter message about the "unutterable tragedy" of those who had been "forced to flee their country and seek shelter far from home".

From BBC

The idea of a geopolitically autonomous Europe acting independently of the United States — a vision historically dear to the French — is rapidly becoming unutterable.

From New York Times

He feared his heirs might become "unutterable snobs."

From Salon

To my mind, these experiences rub our faces in the unutterable weirdness of existence, which transcends all our knowledge and forms of expression.

From Scientific American

The idea, by then, was that the word was unutterable, regardless of context.

From New York Times