insupportableness
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Insupportableness — 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
insupportableness — noun The state of being insupportable; insufferableness … Wiktionary
insupportableness — n. quality of being intolerable or unendurable; absence of proof, quality of being impossible to substantiate … English contemporary dictionary
insupportableness — in·supportableness … English syllables
insupportableness — “+ noun ( es) : the quality or state of being insupportable … Useful english dictionary
insupportable — insupportableness, insupportability, n. insupportably, adv. /in seuh pawr teuh beuhl, pohr /, adj. 1. not endurable; unbearable; insufferable: insupportable pain. 2. incapable of support or justification, as by evidence or collected facts: an… … Universalium
Edward Hamilton Aitken — by the pen name of Eha. Early life Eha was born at Satara in the Bombay Presidency on August 16 1851. His father was the Rev. James Aitken, missionary of the Free Church of Scotland. His mother was a sister of the Rev. Daniel Edward, a missionary … Wikipedia
insupportably — See insupportableness. * * * … Universalium
unsupportableness — noun the state or quality of being unsupportable Syn: insupportableness, intolerableness, insufferableness, unsupportability … Wiktionary
insupportable — adjective Not supportable; incapable of being supported or borne; unendurable; insufferable; intolerable. See Also: insupportableness, insupportably … Wiktionary