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incorrigibly

ADVERB
  1. in an incorrigible manner

How To Use incorrigibly In A Sentence

  • But, although her preceptress practised these arts with a dexterity then only known in foreign convents, the pupil proved so incorrigibly idle and awkward, that the task of needlework was at length given up, and lessons of music substituted in their stead. The Fortunes of Nigel
  • The writer was incorrigibly careless of diction and unable, as his letters reveal, even to spell ‘grammar,’ to say nothing of mastering it.
  • He was an exquisitely talented painter and sculptor who worked for popes and kings, a contemporary and acquaintance of Michaelangelo and Leonardo da Vinci; an incorrigibly opinionated boaster, duelist and brawler, an occasional jailbreaker (for that fast mouth of his got him in trouble more than once), and an indefatigable self-promoter and traveling PR show, with an ego the size of the planet. OMG, how did I miss this?! | Diane Duane's weblog: "Out of Ambit"
  • It regarded them as mere jetsam, to be banished from the world like delinquents or the incorrigibly idle.
  • To which I incorrigibly and pigheadedly reply, "So what? Waiting For Deliverance
  • an incorrigibly fractious young man
  • Some economists believe that oil-rich countries are by definition endemically and incorrigibly corrupt. Natalia Brzezinski: Erin Burnett: 'Real Change Can Happen in the Middle East'
  • Jackson, albeit a married man with children like himself, had an incorrigibly juvenile streak which grated on Montgomery's nerves.
  • She stuttered incorrigibly and had a sharp, nasal voice, which grated on Flanagan's nerves throughout the painful forty-five minutes.
  • They are incorrigibly racist, uncultured bigots, workaholics, crude and gross.
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