inexpiable Synonyms
Strongest:
- outrageous
- vicious
- unpardonable
- unjustifiable
- unforgivable
- unacceptable
- unwarrantable
- evil
- indefensible
- inexcusable
- insupportable
Strong:
- deplorable
- unbearable
- atrocious
- heinous
- glaring
- unendurable
- cruel
- intolerable
- egregious
- vile
- condemned
- monstrous
- abominable
- insufferable
- scandalous
- wicked
- prohibited
- untenable
- ignoble
- shocking
- flagrant
- iniquitous
- gross
Weak:
Strongest:
- justifiable
- tolerable
- tolerable
- excusable
- venial
- excusable
- pardonable
- legal
- acceptable
- authorized
- acceptable
- justifiable
- authorized
- defensible
- defensible
- permissible
- pardonable
- legal
- permissible
- venial
Strong:
- moral
- approved
- virtuous
- virtuous
- permitted
- sanctioned
- endorsed
- sanctioned
- forgivable
- moral
- good
- permitted
- approved
- endorsed
- good
- forgivable
Weak:
inexpiable Meaning
inexpiable (s)
incapable of being atoned for
inexpiable (a.)
Admitting of no expiation, atonement, or satisfaction; as, an inexpiable crime or offense.
Incapable of being mollified or appeased; relentless; implacable.
inexpiable Sentence Examples
- The murderer's heinous crime had created an inexpiable guilt that haunted his every waking moment.
- The scandal had left an inexpiable stain on the politician's reputation, tarnishing it irrevocably.
- The prejudice endured by marginalized communities was an inexpiable wrong that cried out for justice.
- The war had wrought untold suffering and left an inexpiable legacy of trauma.
- The betrayal by a trusted friend left an inexpiable wound that forever severed their bond.
- The sins of the past had created an inexpiable burden that weighed heavily on the present.
- The company's environmental irresponsibility was an inexpiable crime against future generations.
- The artist's masterpiece was an inexpiable testament to human creativity and expression.
- The love between the star-crossed lovers was inexpiable, a bond that transcended all obstacles.
- The discovery of ancient artifacts revealed an inexpiable connection to the civilization that had once thrived there.
FAQs About the word inexpiable
incapable of being atoned forAdmitting of no expiation, atonement, or satisfaction; as, an inexpiable crime or offense., Incapable of being mollified or appease
outrageous, vicious, unpardonable, unjustifiable, unforgivable,unacceptable, unwarrantable, evil, indefensible, inexcusable
justifiable, tolerable, tolerable, excusable, venial, excusable, pardonable, legal, acceptable, authorized
The murderer's heinous crime had created an inexpiable guilt that haunted his every waking moment.
The scandal had left an inexpiable stain on the politician's reputation, tarnishing it irrevocably.
The prejudice endured by marginalized communities was an inexpiable wrong that cried out for justice.
The war had wrought untold suffering and left an inexpiable legacy of trauma.