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Intolerable vs Unbearably - What's the difference?

intolerable | unbearably |

As an adjective intolerable

is intolerable.

As an adverb unbearably is

in an unbearable manner, not bearably, in a way unable to be borne.

intolerable

English

Adjective

(en adjective)
  • Not tolerable; not capable of being borne or endured; not proper or right to be allowed; insufferable; insupportable; unbearable.
  • Extremely offensive or insulting.
  • * 1971 , William S. Burroughs, The Wild Boys: A Book of the Dead , page 4
  • It is an intolerable sound that sets spoons tinkling in saucers and windowpanes vibrating.

    Usage notes

    * Nouns to which "intolerable" is often applied: cruelty, burden, situation, condition, pain, heat, position, life, state, suffering, evil, risk, insult, hardship, agony, behavior, affront, insolence, stress, consequence, people.

    Derived terms

    * intolerability * intolerableness * intolerably

    References

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    unbearably

    English

    Adverb

    (en adverb)
  • In an unbearable manner, not bearably, in a way unable to be borne