English to Portuguese Dictionary unspeakable

unspeakable

indizível
definition
adjective
I felt an unspeakable tenderness toward her
not able to be expressed in words.
translation of 'unspeakable'
adjective
indizível,
inefável,
indescritível,
inexprimível
example
The movie lifts the lid on this seething cauldron of unspoken, 'unspeakable' shame, takes a good long peep within and then drops the lid again with a clang.
Please drop whatever you're doing and throw your weight behind the campaign to put a stop to these 'unspeakable' abuses.
Or were the crimes she committed so 'unspeakable' as to be beyond forgiveness?
The coroner described the crash as one of 'unspeakable' tragedy.
For years people have struggled with the idea that their favourite novelist was an 'unspeakable' racist or their beloved composer a Nazi sympathizer.
I wondered about what violence had preceded these 'unspeakable' acts and what violence would follow.
My sisters and I understood very little of the 'unspeakable' reality he sought to describe.
The character sees no alternative to performing an 'unspeakable' act and, in the end, she's the one who will suffer the most from it.
Did the first world war veterans who suffered 'unspeakable' horrors expect compensation?
The wounds inflicted on minority women can hardly heal especially when they were subjected to such 'unspeakable' crimes.
Tiny figures huddled in sweatshops, toiling in 'unspeakable' conditions.
It's offered, and has duly been read, as a visual metaphor for an 'unspeakable' loss - one of those moments when cinema aspires to the poetic.
Memorial services happen because for each family with a loss, every loss is 'unspeakable' tragedy.
I love to write, but I feel an 'unspeakable' dread when faced with editing.
Surely one of life's greatest tragedies is that man can always come up with explanations for the 'unspeakable' cruelties people inflict on each other.
How she felt so unseen and out-of-place, like the silence that fills the void of 'unspeakable' words.
His beautifully judged film matches the moments of comedy with glimpses of the 'unspeakable' tragedies that can send a life into tailspin.
The march has been described as a creative response to the 'unspeakable' brutality that has gripped the country.
Just the sound of it fills the world with 'unspeakable' joy.
I am equally sure that those parents feel 'unspeakable' grief once the phone call came that their beloved one would not be returning home.
Admittedly there can be no denying the horror, the 'unspeakable' horror of what had transpired at the Cathedral nearly three years ago.
The scale of destruction is unthinkable, and the horror is 'unspeakable' .
If this is so, then writing becomes a problematic activity. If the writer uses words connected to the world, then cannot express an 'unspeakable' experience.
This is the kind of 'unspeakable' inhumanity we are all up against.
And this is an unthinkable, 'unspeakable' tragedy that, in my opinion, came out of left field.
Famine anywhere is a tragedy, but when it is caused by a country's government it is an 'unspeakable' crime.
Then they were held at Bagram and Kandahar, where their treatment was 'unspeakably' harsh and cruel.
Denise Graves, who sang the two solos, is an 'unspeakably' beautiful person with such an incredible voice.
To get the best vantage point we drove right to the top of the mountain - the Peshmerga front line. It was dark, 'unspeakably' bleak and incredibly cold.
It is the 'unspeakableness' of things that Whitman most commonly dramatizes.
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