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Inbearable vs Inbearably - What's the difference?

inbearable | inbearably |

In cx|proscribed|lang=en terms the difference between inbearable and inbearably

is that inbearable is not bearable while inbearably is in an inbearable manner.

As an adjective inbearable

is not bearable.

As an adverb inbearably is

in an inbearable manner.

inbearable

English

Adjective

(en adjective)
  • Not bearable.
  • * 2001 , Monika Gupta, The Plays of Eugene O'Neill: A Critical Study , p. vii:
  • This feeling of insecurity and isolation causes inbearable spiritual anguish, fear and torture.

    Usage notes

    * Generally an error by non-native speakers.

    inbearably

    English

    Adverb

    (en adverb)
  • In an inbearable manner.
  • * 1995 , Brittany Young, Jenni Finds A Father , p.258:
  • Twelve loveless months seemed inbearably long to Tess and Alec.

    Usage notes

    * Generally an error by non-native speakers.