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UK
/ʌnsˈɒlvəbəl/
]
[ US /ənˈsɑɫvəbəɫ/ ]
[ US /ənˈsɑɫvəbəɫ/ ]
ADJECTIVE
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not easily solved
public finance...had long presented problems unsolvable or at least unsolved
an apparantly insolvable problem
How To Use unsolvable In A Sentence
- Her echo bounced from wall to wall, penetrating his ears like an unsolvable riddle.
- It is that unique and individual genetic code that is helping law enforcement solve unsolvable crimes.
- There are some built-in technical problems that seem inherently unsolvable to me.
- There's no single-handed solving of unsolvable murders these days - and no beautiful, blonde dames in distress to be rescued, as in Philip Marlowe's day.
- Where they came, where they went, the questions surrounding them (and indeed the women themselves) were unsolvable mysteries.
- First, it enables new and innovative approaches to scientific and engineering research, allowing scientists to solve previously unsolvable problems or to provide superior answers.
- You could call that "overeducation," or you could call it one more instance of "people constantly creating these real unnecessary neurotic problems for themselves that keep them from dealing with more terrifying unsolvable problems about the universe," or you could call it something else. This Recording
- The number of times the participant attempted to solve the unsolvable puzzle was used as a measure of the person's persistence or residual frustration level.
- Your key planet Saturn is compromised by a quincunx from Neptune now putting you in an unsolvable existential dilemma.
- Everything around me appeared blurred, the voices were a faint cackle and all the colours swirled in front of my eyes like parts of an unsolvable puzzle.