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What (who) is unutterable - definition


unutterable      
You can use unutterable to emphasize that something, especially a bad quality, is great in degree or intensity. (WRITTEN)
...unutterable rubbish.
ADJ: ADJ n [emphasis]
unutterably
I suddenly felt unutterably depressed.
ADV: usu ADV adj
unutterable      
¦ adjective too great or awful to describe.
Derivatives
unutterably adverb
unutterable      
a.
Inexpressible, ineffable, unspeakable, indescribable, that cannot be uttered, beyond expression.
Examples of use of unutterable
1. But the outrageous television racing pundit merely did what he always does÷ speak the unutterable.
2. She was in an editorial board meeting with a South Dakota newspaper, and she didn‘t even seem to notice she‘d just uttered the unutterable.
3. "The silence, the permanent memorial and the commemoration will give us all a way to remember the dead and give a voice to what is still unutterable grief." Reader comments (0) No comments have so far been submitted.
4. Recalling the ?unutterable hell™ of the Somme, Charles added: ?Standing on this hallowed ground, it is impossible not to be overwhelmed by a mix of deep emotion, humiliation and awe, sadness and pride.™ The Thiepval monument records the names of more than 72,000 British and Empire soldiers who have no known graves.
5. It is an almost unutterable message to Kate and Gerry McCann, but I feel I must say it before it is too late: "Please, please, for your own sake and the sake of your missing daughter Madeleine, step off this speeding juggernaut of publicity for just a second.