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US
/ˌɪnɪkˈskjuzəbɫi/
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ADVERB
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without any excuse
he is unjustifiably harsh on her -
in an unpardonable manner or to an unpardonable degree
he was inexcusably cruel to his wife
How To Use inexcusably In A Sentence
- It was the hope for something far greater and, inexcusably, still unattained. Anat Shenker-Osorio: One Economy That Works for All
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- he was inexcusably cruel to his wife
- If that sounds inexcusably non-objective and chaotic, consider this.
- Her heart misgave her that she had acted inexcusably
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- Harold Macmillan's "wind of change" speech was a gratuitous piece of rhetoric which committed the inexcusably unstatesmanlike folly of arousing vast expectations in advance of what was bound to be an extremely difficult disengagement from empire.
- He was inexcusably cruel to his wife.
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- I was given a flyer at the Joco malecon yesterday and according to someone whom I asked about it, the price has dropped considerably to ride the the barge from the Joco malecon to San Juan Cosala, or that is the destination according to my inexcusably bad Spanish. Boat at Joco Malecon