Insufferably

/ɪnˈsʌf.ər.ə.bli/

असहनीय रूप से

Origin & History

From Latin 'insufferabilis' (unable to be endured), via Middle French/late Latin, built from 'in-' (not) + 'suffer' (to bear/undergo) + '-able' and the adverbial suffix '-ly'.

लैटिन 'insufferabilis' (जिसे सहा न जा सके) से; 'in-' (नहीं) + 'suffer' (सहन/झेलना) + '-able' तथा क्रिया-विशेषण बनाने वाला प्रत्यय '-ly' के संयोजन से बना।

Definition

Used to describe something done or felt to such an unpleasant degree that it becomes impossible to tolerate.

किसी बात/व्यक्ति/स्थिति का इतना अत्यधिक और अप्रिय होना कि उसे सहना असंभव-सा लगने लगे।

Parts of Speech

Adverb:
The room was insufferably hot by noon.
दोपहर तक कमरा असहनीय रूप से गर्म हो गया था।

Usage Examples

He spoke insufferably slowly, testing everyone’s patience.
The traffic was insufferably loud outside the window.
She found the jokes insufferably childish.
Without a fan, the summer nights became insufferably humid.

Related Forms

Idioms & Phrases

Insufferably smug
हद से ज़्यादा आत्मसंतुष्ट/घमंडी (इतना कि सहन न हो)
Insufferably hot
असहनीय रूप से गर्म
Insufferably boring
असहनीय रूप से उबाऊ