unspeakable (Meaning)

Wordnet

unspeakable (s)

defying expression or description

exceptionally bad or displeasing

too sacred to be uttered

Webster

unspeakable (a.)

Not speakable; incapable of being uttered or adequately described; inexpressible; unutterable; ineffable; as, unspeakable grief or rage.

unspeakable Sentence Examples

  1. The horrors of the Holocaust remain unspeakable, defying comprehension and articulation.
  2. The child's innocence was violated in an unspeakable act of cruelty.
  3. The depth of her grief was unspeakable, a pain that words could not express.
  4. The violence witnessed by soldiers left an unspeakable scar on their souls.
  5. The suffering of the victims was so intense that it was unspeakable, beyond human understanding.
  6. The crime committed was so heinous and despicable that it was simply unspeakable.
  7. The secret she had kept locked away for years was finally revealed, unleashing an unspeakable shame.
  8. The emotional torment she endured was unspeakable, a burden that threatened to consume her.
  9. The pain inflicted upon her was unspeakable, a torment that left her broken and shattered.
  10. The trauma witnessed by the victims left them with unspeakable wounds, both physical and psychological.

FAQs About the word unspeakable

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The horrors of the Holocaust remain unspeakable, defying comprehension and articulation.

The child's innocence was violated in an unspeakable act of cruelty.

The depth of her grief was unspeakable, a pain that words could not express.

The violence witnessed by soldiers left an unspeakable scar on their souls.