unsupportable

English

Etymology

From Middle English unsupportable, equivalent to un- +‎ supportable.

Adjective

unsupportable (comparative more unsupportable, superlative most unsupportable)

  1. Not able to be supported or endured.
    • 2010 November 30, Mark Memmott, “Was April 11, 1954, Really 'The Most Boring Day'?”, in NPR[1]:
      Robert told Tunstall-Pedoe that this must be a "completely unsupportable conclusion."

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