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From The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.44 [gcide]: Insufferable \In*suf"fer*a*ble\, adjective 1. Incapable of being suffered, borne, or endured; insupportable; unendurable; intolerable; as, insufferable heat, cold, or pain; insufferable wrongs. --Locke. 2. Offensive beyond endurance; detestable. A multitude of scribblers who daily pester the world with their insufferable stuff. --Dryden. From WordNet (r) 2.0 [wn]: insufferable adjective: used of persons or their behavior; "impossible behavior"; "insufferable insolence" [syn: {impossible}, {unacceptable}, {unsufferable}] |
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