English to Spanish Dictionary unbearable

unbearable

inaguantable
definition
adjective
the heat was getting unbearable
not able to be endured or tolerated.
translation of 'unbearable'
adjective
inaguantable
example
My countrymen, in such a situation, a wrong decision can lead to 'unbearable' losses.
She then had the 'unbearable' task of turning off her husband's ventilator.
She never thought she would be able to come to terms with the 'unbearable' grief.
I will never forget how 'unbearable' the not-knowing and fearing the worst felt.
Maybe no bad thing if you remember the 'unbearable' behaviour of London city boys in the mid-Eighties.
In the pictures his pride and pleasure are almost 'unbearable' to look at.
When I first saw them, I found those few moments of newsreel almost 'unbearable' .
The roar of the crowd reaches a crescendo and the afternoon heat gets 'unbearable' .
With the heat rising from the kitchen into her room it must have been 'unbearable' in the height of summer.
It was an 'unbearable' scene to see truckloads of human bodies being carried out.
Fortunately the family cats are pretty robust but many pets find these bombardments 'unbearable' .
He was fine whenever the boys were around, but the silence when he left them at school became almost 'unbearable' .
Both players found the heat 'unbearable' but nevertheless played to the bitter end.
Today's lifestyle police would have us believe that it is 'unbearable' because of these two diversions.
The shrill whine and 'unbearable' thunder of falling bombs dug in under my skin and stayed there.
'unbearable' pains
I clearly recall that in spite of walking boots and thick socks, the pain in my feet from the cold was 'unbearable' .
A hungry baby does not have much time to wait before their need becomes 'unbearable' .
When the temperatures do rise and tights become 'unbearable' , try the airier option of hold-ups.
the match is of 'unbearable' importance
Then, a flight of 24 hours, arduous at the best of times, becomes an 'unbearable' ordeal.
that 'unbearable' music again!
she's quite 'unbearable'
I was only a kid but I remember the tension being 'unbearable' in the replay.
A lone violin could be heard, reaching the point of emotional 'unbearableness' with mournful vibratoes and sorrowful strokes.
The general 'unbearableness' of one-leggedness combined with sock uncertainty soon warped Wilf's feeble mind.
Neoprene waders can be picked up at a reasonable price, but tend to be cumbersome to wear, and in milder weather become 'unbearably' hot.
And then what justifies death is the 'unbearableness' of the pain rather than the painfulness.
The stones were almost 'unbearably' hot at first, but the intense heat felt good on my skin, like sunshine, and they quickly became cool.
We are short of words but the feeling of 'unbearableness' stays with us for long.
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