Meaning & Definition of word "Insupportable"

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    Insupportable

    /ˌɪn.səˈpɔːr.tə.bəl/

    adjective:

    • 1. Not able to be supported or tolerated; unbearable.
      • Example: The heat in the small room was insupportable, making it difficult to concentrate.
    • 2. Impossible to endure or justify.
      • Example: The insupportable injustice of the situation led to protests and calls for reform.
    • 3. Beyond what can be accepted or tolerated.
      • Example: His insupportable arrogance alienated his colleagues and friends.

    Etymology

    Derived from Latin 'insupportabilis', from 'in-' (not) + 'supportabilis' (able to be supported).

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    insupportable burden:

    A situation or load that cannot be carried or endured.

    insupportable loss:

    A loss that is too great to cope with.

    Related Words

    support:

    To bear or hold up; to sustain.

    tolerable:

    Able to be endured; acceptable.

    Slang Meanings of insupportable

    Meaning: Too much to deal with

    Example Sentence: That situation was just insupportable; I had to walk away.