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unspeakable

/uhn-spee-kuh-buhl/US // ʌnˈspi kə bəl //UK // (ʌnˈspiːkəbəl) //

无法言喻的,不可言喻,难以言喻,无法言喻

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : not speakable; that may not be spoken.
    • : exceeding the power of speech; unutterable; inexpressible; indescribable.
    • : inexpressibly bad or objectionable.

Synonyms & Antonyms

adj.very bad; beyond description
Synonyms
abominable可憎的,可恶的,可恨的,可恶appalling骇人听闻,令人震惊,令人震惊的,骇人听闻的atrocious骇人听闻,骇人听闻的,残暴的,残暴awful可怕的,糟糕的,可怕的是,糟糕的是dreadful可怕的,骇人听闻,骇人听闻的,可怕heinous令人发指的,令人发指,令人发指的是,恶毒的horrible可怕的,可怕的是,可怕,恐怖的inconceivable不可思议,不可思议的,匪夷所思,难以想象indescribable不可描述的,无法形容的,无法描述的,难以形容的ineffable莫名其妙,不可言喻的,不可言喻,无法想象inhuman非人,惨无人道,非人道,非人类monstrous可怕的,可怕,可怖的,可笑的odious可憎的,可憎,可恶的,可恶的shocking令人震惊的,触目惊心,令人震惊,震惊unbelievable不可思议的,难以置信,难以置信的,不可思议unimaginable匪夷所思,匪夷所思的,不可思议,无法想象的alarming惊人的,惊心动魄,令人震惊的,惊心动魄的beastly兽性十足,兽性大发,兽性的,兽性beyond words言外之意,无言以对,言语之外,言外之意是calamitous灾难性的,灾难性,灾害性的,灾害性detestable可恨的,可憎的,可恨,可恨的是dire严峻的,严酷的,严峻,严峻的形势disgusting令人厌恶的,恶心的,令人厌恶,令人厌恶的是evil邪恶,邪恶的,恶魔,弊端execrable可怕的,可叹的,可怕,可敬的fearful恐惧的,怵目惊心,恐惧,害怕frightening可怕的,惊心动魄,惊心动魄的,吓人的frightful可怕的,恐怖的,吓人的,可怕horrid骇人听闻,讨人厌的,讨人厌,骇人听闻的incommunicable不可分割的,不可分离的,不可沟通的,无法沟通的indefinable无法确定的,不明确的,不明确,无法确定inexpressible不可言喻的,不可言喻,无可言喻,无可言喻的loathsome厌恶的,厌恶,厌恶的人,龌龊的nameless无名,无名氏,无名的,未命名obnoxious厌恶性,厌恶的,厌恶性的,厌恶offensive攻击性的,攻击性,冒犯性,进攻性outrageous匪夷所思的,匪夷所思,匪夷所思的事,匪夷所思的事情overwhelming铺天盖地,压倒性的,铺天盖地的,势不可挡preternatural超自然的,超自然,特异功能,特异功能的repellent驱虫剂,驱蚊剂,驱赶,驱避剂repugnant可憎的,厌恶的,可恶的,厌恶repulsive讨厌的人,厌恶的,厌恶,厌恶的人revolting令人反感的,令人反感,令人反感的是,令人厌恶的unutterable不可言喻的,不可言喻,不可言传,难以言喻

Examples

  • Baltimore County Police said in a statement Thursday night that they were grieving over the “unspeakable deaths” after discovering the kids’ bodies when they pulled 33-year-old Nicole Johnson over in a traffic stop late Wednesday.

  • When an unspeakable evil is unleashed upon the world, civilization descends into chaos, and war blankets the globe.

  • The risks were appalling and the hardships unspeakable, but no government official would ever again tell you what to do.

  • Those two days, May 31 and June 1 of 1921, were unspeakable atrocities where unspeakable violence happened.

  • This unspeakable and avoidable tragedy is just one piece of the puzzle.

  • Were you defining yourself as a fiction writer then, or did you already envision writing essays like the ones in The Unspeakable?

  • But unlike other recent books in its genre, Unspeakable Things is markedly uninterested in converting its readers.

  • Syria—not usually the unspeakable disaster it is now, but never good.

  • Reports describe a gruesome scene of “almost unspeakable horror” with “bodies everywhere, organs splayed out.”

  • While current protests focus on government corruption, the unspeakable succession to the throne overshadows all.

  • But her sympathy, and her confident belief that Alessandro might yet be found, gave unspeakable cheer to Felipe.

  • He has been at once the author and the audience of the pitiful, unspeakable, long-drawn and far-stretched tragedy of earthly life.

  • He didn't know there was a grave, but something weighed him down with unspeakable remorse.

  • No good; he must humiliate himself again before those unspeakable aliens.

  • It is very little more trouble, and certainly no more expense; and the advantages in point of comfort are unspeakable.