unspeakable 的定义
- not speakable; that may not be spoken.
- exceeding the power of speech; unutterable; inexpressible; indescribable.
- inexpressibly bad or objectionable.
unspeakable 近义词
very bad; beyond description
unspeakable 的近义词 44 个
- abominable
- appalling
- atrocious
- awful
- dreadful
- heinous
- horrible
- inconceivable
- indescribable
- ineffable
- inhuman
- monstrous
- odious
- shocking
- unbelievable
- unimaginable
- alarming
- beastly
- beyond words
- calamitous
- detestable
- dire
- disgusting
- evil
- execrable
- fearful
- frightening
- frightful
- horrid
- incommunicable
- indefinable
- inexpressible
- loathsome
- nameless
- obnoxious
- offensive
- outrageous
- overwhelming
- preternatural
- repellent
- repugnant
- repulsive
- revolting
- unutterable
unspeakable 的反义词 12 个
更多unspeakable例句
- 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.