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insufferableness

Definitions

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  • noun The state of being insufferable.

Etymologies

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insufferable +‎ -ness

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Examples

  • His expression of fatigue, indicating her insufferableness, had not abated; neither had her air of being a duchess looking at bugs.

    Gentle Julia Booth Tarkington 1907

  • It meant this: He is staying here to study the character of Major Frank; well now, he shall see it in all its rudeness and insufferableness, and we shall see how long he will stay in spite of me.

    Majoor Frans. English James [Translator] Akeroyd 1849

  • Among other things, voters will assume that a PNM victory in those circumstances would mean a sharp and irreversible rise, to the point of insufferableness, in the very arrogance and lack of sensitivity they now find so objectionable.

    TrinidadExpress Today's News Reginald Dumas 2010

  • This is good, because if CMS wasn't filled to the brim with insufferableness then we wouldn't get any kind of satisfaction from beating them.

    Front Page, The Student Life (RSS) 2010

  • Which is to say, my disgust with cell phone ubiquity (and the insufferableness of its users) is reaching critical mass.

    Memphis Flyer 2009

  • Which is to say, my disgust with cell phone ubiquity (and the insufferableness of its users) is reaching critical mass.

    Memphis Flyer 2009

  • This is good, because if CMS wasn't filled to the brim with insufferableness then we wouldn't get any kind of satisfaction from beating them.

    The Student Life (RSS) 2009

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