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US
/ˌɪnɪkˈskjuzəbəɫ/
]
[ UK /ˌɪnɛkskjˈuːsəbəl/ ]
[ UK /ˌɪnɛkskjˈuːsəbəl/ ]
ADJECTIVE
- without excuse or justification
- not excusable
How To Use inexcusable In A Sentence
- For the screamingly obvious manipulation/staging of these images, it's pretty inexcusable that we've had to wait this long for someone to report on it.
- In both instances, the officers had responded with inexcusable rudeness.
- Either they did not see what was happening, which is inexcusable, or the board was so badly structured that dissenting voices could be ignored.
- The Herald said the condition of the hall was inexcusable given the status of the performer.
- Some will see this as an attempt to justify or excuse comments that are simply inexcusable.
- He said the killing of innocent people was inexcusable.
- For anyone to attack these people mob-handed is inexcusable and the full weight of the law should be brought against them.
- Some will see this as an attempt to justify or excuse comments that are simply inexcusable. Times, Sunday Times
- To have a race of that scale with only one marshal on a point is inexcusable. Times, Sunday Times
- For while adoption needs to be prudent, the extent of delays is inexcusable. Times, Sunday Times