How To Use Unfathomable In A Sentence

  • It would not further confuse a public who already find the machinations of Westminster almost unfathomable. Times, Sunday Times
  • Christopher is mathematically gifted, but socially incapable, finding the simplest emotional empathy unfathomable.
  • Gretchen-One split the seconds into a thousand pieces releasing seconds as Einstein split the atom astonishing energy, unfathomable energy she destroyed that day remotely it lay in the distant timeline, she found it destroyed it with atomics with the atomic seconds thus saved mankind forever thus saved what remained of mankind a dry skeleton in an underground bunker deep in the heart of old egypt Three gretchens
  • The present display tries to give this unfathomable infantilism an adult twist by labelling it officially as kawaii — cute. Times, Sunday Times
  • I have many memories of Calum, but the one that lingers most hauntingly in my mind is of him sitting among my family, his dark eyes, unfathomable as they often were, fixed on somewhere high on the wall, while his fingers coaxed that plaintive music from our little squeeze-box. Every living thing
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  • The defence secretary, whose department was, for reasons which still seem unfathomable, allowed to run what counted for peace as well as the war, lacked this messianic zeal.
  • He also retained a belief in predestination and in an unfathomable Providence overseeing the affairs of the world.
  • Everyone who loves you is aware of your unfathomable depth, your dark feelings and unknowable concerns.
  • They do not have the same intricate inner workings of women and they are not unfathomable pools of emotions swirling effervescently in a bubbling turmoil of feelings and needs.
  • How he could possibly be considered electable is still unfathomable to me! Blitzer: Most explosive charges I can remember
  • Fatty stares at me, eyes an unfathomable sea of emotion.
  • For an unfathomable reason, I kept thinking of Balanchine's Agon as the dancers swept through their athletic ceremonial.
  • Audiences have a tough time relating to the unfathomable wealth and incessant boasting of these artists.
  • Those in the back seat explored levels of cramp unfathomable before this trip.
  • There is neither harsh injustice nor unprincipled love nor Christological heresy in that; there is only unfathomable mercy.
  • Voting to replace a broad-based democratic form of government with a caudillo and his cronies is so far outside the bounds of rationality as to be unfathomable. How Irrational are Voters?, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty
  • Yet this should not be presented as some unfathomable mystery. Times, Sunday Times
  • Indeed, the two seemed bound by a strange, unfathomable complicity. The Times Literary Supplement
  • The only good thing is the very un-PC Family Guy and even then the system of repeats is unfathomable with a seemingly autistically random method of scheduling which defies all logic. On Thursday, the Legg report will be published along with...
  • It was gorgeous, and traveled beautifully, probably as a result of the nearly unfathomable extent of the butterfat which is its primary reason for being. Tarts
  • War dramas such as the film, “Kinyarwanda,” about the 1994 genocide in Rwanda deepen people's awareness of unfathomable violence. Sundance Film Festival Kicks Off
  • Now an obscure Texan company has launched an equally unfathomable claim to royalties on the transmission of compressed digital images.
  • All this would be almost unfathomable to the generation before us. Times, Sunday Times
  • It was almost unfathomable to me how she could get through it all as a pregnant woman. Times, Sunday Times
  • In a post-industrial London, Whitecapel has been walled off by the strange deific figure known as Grandfather Clock, inscrutible and unwilling consort to the even more unfathomable Mama Engine. WHITECHAPEL GODS & LEVIATHAN – A STEAMPUNK EXTRAVAGANZA! | Open Society Book Club Discussions and Reviews
  • It is frenetic, expensive, sleazy, unfathomable.
  • Mysterius the Unfathomable #5 - The leader of the witch’s coven is revealed, Blake makes a comeback, and Ella Tamblyn speaks some harsh truths. May « 2009 « Axiom's Edge Science Fiction and Fantasy
  • In the troubled debate about the nature of evil, few crimes raise more difficult or unfathomable questions than those of child killers.
  • I say that this functional difference is vast, unfathomable, and truly infinite in its consequences; and I say at the same time, that it may depend upon structural differences which shall be absolutely inappreciable to us with our present means of investigation. Essays
  • Then he slots the settings, the characters, and the plot into reductive schemata accompanied by unfathomable diagrams which only lend the appearance of user-friendliness.
  • That's something I've always found unfathomable.
  • It is unfathomable for the human mind to perceive a total void, bleak and empty to all meaning and organization.
  • Only the reasons are unfathomable. Times, Sunday Times
  • It is that modern version - and warped policies that could be collectively called Reaganism - that has given us an unfathomable national debt, a wide gulf between the nation's rich and poor, the denial of basic science on energy and the environment, and which was even used to justify an unjustifiable war in Iraq that the real Gipper himself would never undertaken. Attytood
  • He had been so simple to understand, and her parents were unfathomable.
  • Exhausted and in constant pain, she had to contend with vast, unfathomable personality changes that made her capricious, indecisive, impatient and intolerant.
  • flowingness" of time to an eternal now; but even at these moments it is conscious of an unfathomable background, one aspect of which is the immensity of space and the other the flowingness of time. The Complex Vision
  • Its glassy surface gently scintillating with a myriad of colours, the monocle seemed to hold unfathomable power within its relatively small size.
  • Fair Isle in September is still the most reliable place in Europe to see a lanceolated warbler, and a text message bouncing up and down between the sky and the earth told me that one had arrived from equally unfathomable distances and had been found just a mile south of where I was. A Year on the Wing
  • So the idea of doing so with no preparation—no buildup time to get used to the idea of winging your body across the continent—was even more unfathomable. Miss Misery
  • And we all know that, for some unfathomable reason that is not unconnected with human nature.
  • Both used the angular outlines, the burning transparencies, the fixed but still unfathomable symbols of the great mediæval civilisation; but Rossetti used the religious imagery (on the whole) irreligiously, Christina Rossetti used it religiously but (on the whole) so to make it seem a narrower religion. The Victorian Age in Literature
  • As the river sweeps away our words and thoughts, our mind gets out of the way to make room for the waves of joy that will soon engulf us and take us on unfathomable spiritual journeys. The Bushman Way of Tracking God
  • He has a broad benignant brow, like Benjamin Franklin's; but his brooding eyes, golden, unfathomable, deny benignancy. Americans and Others
  • Their folkways, foods and fads are unfathomable to ordinary Americans.
  • The human toll in the devastating Iranian earthquake seems almost unfathomable.
  • Her eyes were of the Oriental type, -- full, heavy-lidded, ambushed in thick, black lashes, -- themselves dark and unfathomable as the long night of mystery which hangs over the history of her wild and wandering race, those unsubduable, unseducible children of Nature, -- the voluntary Pariahs of the world. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 04, No. 21, July, 1859
  • Its life is about short-term conflicts, blazing rows in the pub, so to speak, mysterious plots and unfathomable motivations.
  • Those letters have been stealingly copied; but, which of them, when, or by whom, is to me, as yet, an unfathomable secret. The Life of George Washington, Vol. 2 (of 5) Commander in Chief of the American Forces During the War which Established the Independence of his Country and First President of the United States
  • Chewing my lips, I looked over the pool edge again; the deep unfathomable blue sped up my pulse rate and made my head spin.
  • The biting winds, freezing rain, and skiffs of snow felt like a judgment by God for some unfathomable sin.
  • The images speak of a steadily deepening familiarity - and one that only opens the eyes wider to an unfathomable mystery. Times, Sunday Times
  • Far more absorbing, though, is the unfathomable abyss between the outward appearance of some of the prisoners and the crimes they have committed. Times, Sunday Times
  • But for some unfathomable reason these are seen as negative qualities. The Sun
  • It is through this wisdom, or what I call awareness, that you can live in a vast, unfathomable world, and be happy. Mass Density
  • Compared to his other books, it doesn't do justice to his phenomenal writing skill and is almost completely unfathomable to those who have never read any of his work.
  • And let's be honest, I haven't had much to write about either - office politics, photocopier jams and the mailman's unfathomable attitude towards me being the highlight of my day.
  • The tone and texture of notes were sculpted into unfathomable shapes in the blink of an eye. Times, Sunday Times
  • It is to the Spaniards that we are indebted, if "indebted" be a suitable term, for the wide-topped falling boot of the sixteenth century; that inconvenient, no-service thing -- good for the stage-players, fancy-ball men, and fellows like old Hudibras, who crammed a portable larder and wardrobe into its unfathomable recesses; but for the rough-riding horseman or the active hunter, a nuisance beyond all description. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 57, No. 357, June, 1845
  • For some unfathomable reason others do not seem to grasp this elementary etiquette. Times, Sunday Times
  • Recently, more people in my real life have discovered the blog, and man, I wish I would have named myself Kate (because that's always what I wanted my name to be, anyway) and I could have called N something riotous and unfathomable (Dolan, knowing me and the way I "anonymize" names here) -- and I would have been fine. Blog: September 2008
  • There were layers upon unfathomable layers of wiliness here, thought Septach Melayn. LORD PRESTIMION
  • – There are a few more phrases that I think could maybe be toned down: “pleading ritualism,” “unfathomable impossibility,” “illusory biology,” “contradictive peculiarity …” Superhero Nation: how to write superhero novels and comic books » Frank Murdock’s Review Forum
  • He is personally and politically unfathomable.
  • An epic journey of the individual in an unfathomable universe, the tale offers profound characterizations backdropped with astute philosophical motifs.
  • For some unfathomable reason, there are no stairs where there should be.
  • For some unfathomable reason they built the toilet next to the kitchen.
  • A full-term stillbirth is not the worst-case scenario in pregnancy; it is the unfathomable. Life As We Know It
  • Those letters have been stealingly copied, but which of them, when and by whom, is to me as yet an unfathomable secret. Angel in the Whirlwind
  • When Nathan spoke, Isabelle looked up from the sweet, luscious dessert she was devouring and found his unfathomable gray eyes studying her with interest.
  • We are moving into depths that are unfathomable. Christianity Today
  • For unfathomable reasons, certain artists pull our iron filings in certain directions at certain times, and others do not. Times, Sunday Times
  • If we make our world in such an image then we must understand and not be surprised when our morality plummets to unfathomable levels.
  • It's unfathomable how hard diving must be now his main cheerleader is gone. Times, Sunday Times
  • And in the unfathomable morass of the benefits system, some women can end up in better financial circumstances if they have split from their partner.
  • Although no absolute satisfaction is given to philosophy, either to circumscribe the cause or to limit the effect, the contemplator falls into those unfathomable ecstasies caused by these decompositions of force terminating in unity. Les Miserables
  • The consequences of human cloning remain unfathomable.
  • For some unfathomable reason most of the bags are sealed on all four sides, which means that they have to carefully prised open. Times, Sunday Times
  • The tone and texture of notes were sculpted into unfathomable shapes in the blink of an eye. Times, Sunday Times
  • It seems almost unfathomable that anyone could waste so much money and still have a team that can only bump along in the Championship. Times, Sunday Times
  • But the profound meaning it implies is as deep as the depth of the unfathomable ocean.
  • Unmoving, but in her immobility lay a new freedom, one that was fundamental but unfathomable, simple but unknowable, pure but ungraspable.
  • The tone and texture of notes were sculpted into unfathomable shapes in the blink of an eye. Times, Sunday Times
  • This is fortuitous because the acreage of this convention center is unfathomable.
  • Some were merely deep enough to trip over; others plunged to unfathomable depths.
  • The lake is a personification of peace, tranquillity and unfathomable calm.
  • To many parents, teenage daughters are an unfathomable mystery. Times, Sunday Times
  • The academic world of ethnomusicology, anthropology, and folklore was an unfathomable concept to her informants.
  • The riddle of life itself cannot come close to the unfathomable mystery of that question. Times, Sunday Times
  • For unfathomable reasons, certain artists pull our iron filings in certain directions at certain times, and others do not. Times, Sunday Times
  • This, he says, is one of my most unfathomable displays of emotion to date.
  • It is that modern version -- and warped policies that could be collectively called Reaganism -- that has given us an unfathomable national debt, a wide gulf between the nation's rich and poor, the denial of basic science on energy and the environment, and which was even used to justify an unjustifiable war in Iraq that the real Gipper himself would never undertaken. Will Bunch: Why Reagan Still Matters Today
  • His comments tended to be unfathomable at the best of times, but it may be for the best that his thoughts on this scrap between two of the Scotland's top four clubs are left unspoken.
  • Critics called him mercenary and his unhurried, self-possessed manner could make him unfathomable.
  • It is a sometimes unfathomable loudness, so loud the brain just gives up on the ears, assuming the information they are sending is scrambled nonsense.
  • Such behaviour is just unfathomable to me, like throwing out the heel of the bread or cutting the fat off rashers.
  • In a democratic society it is unfathomable for only one community to have the right to its freedom, culture and symbols, while other communities are expected to live like strangers who are constantly kept on the minimum of bearability.
  • It is unfathomable to these people that the human race could evolve.
  • And, despite the unfathomable magnitude of the events of that morning, life has, for all intents and purposes, returned to normal for most of us.
  • Now, murder is almost unfathomable in its awfulness, and the effect that it has on anybody close to either the murderer or the victim is extremely complex and horrifying.
  • The existence of life is an unfathomable reality. Christianity Today
  • Man has joined himself with man; soul acts and reacts on soul; a mystic miraculous unfathomable Union establishes itself; Life, in all its elements, has become intensated, consecrated. Paras. 1-19
  • For what makes happy the one we adore makes us happy; what not, not; the universe is a void, an unfathomable inkwell otherwise. I'LL TAKE YOU THERE
  • I wanted the whole unfathomable mystery of it all. Times, Sunday Times
  • For some unfathomable reason, her eyes filled with tears at the perceived snub and she quickly blinked them away.
  • Critics called him mercenary and his unhurried, self-possessed manner could make him unfathomable.
  • Not simply being asked to share a family supper, but a whole new social nightmare of almost unfathomable hospitable anxiety. Times, Sunday Times
  • For some unfathomable reason they built the toilet next to the kitchen.
  • The tone and texture of notes were sculpted into unfathomable shapes in the blink of an eye. Times, Sunday Times
  • Here the artist painstakingly compresses history into an unfathomable listing of dates and we become ‘a pitiless witness’.
  • The weathercocks on spires and housetops were mysterious with hints of stormy wind, and pointed, like so many ghostly fingers, out to dangerous seas, where fragments of great wrecks were drifting, perhaps, and helpless men were rocked upon them into a sleep as deep as the unfathomable waters. Dombey and Son

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