inexcusably Sentence Examples

  1. The child's inexcusable behavior resulted in a week's suspension from school.
  2. The company's inexcusably slow response to the customer complaint caused widespread dissatisfaction.
  3. The inexcusably poor hygiene of the restaurant staff raised serious health concerns.
  4. The politician's inexcusably vague statements on immigration policy drew widespread criticism.
  5. The student's inexcusably tardy arrival to class disrupted the lesson and annoyed the teacher.
  6. The athlete's inexcusably unsportsmanlike conduct overshadowed their otherwise impressive performance.
  7. The government's inexcusably high level of debt cast a shadow over the nation's future.
  8. The doctor's inexcusably negligent treatment led to the patient's untimely death.
  9. The company's inexcusably deceptive marketing campaign resulted in a damaged reputation and lost customers.
  10. The parent's inexcusably harsh punishment of the child raised questions about their fitness to care for others.

inexcusably Meaning

Wordnet

inexcusably (r)

in an unpardonable manner or to an unpardonable degree

without any excuse

Webster

inexcusably (adv.)

With a degree of guilt or folly beyond excuse or justification.

FAQs About the word inexcusably

in an unpardonable manner or to an unpardonable degree, without any excuseWith a degree of guilt or folly beyond excuse or justification.

obscenely, unbearably, extravagantly, unconscionably,unreasonably, extremely, intolerably, immoderately, devilishly, inordinately

reasonably, inadequately, inadequately, reasonably, moderately, moderately,insufficiently, insufficiently, hardly, deficiently

The child's inexcusable behavior resulted in a week's suspension from school.

The company's inexcusably slow response to the customer complaint caused widespread dissatisfaction.

The inexcusably poor hygiene of the restaurant staff raised serious health concerns.

The politician's inexcusably vague statements on immigration policy drew widespread criticism.