Unbearable

/ˌʌnˈbɛərəbl/

असहनीय

Origin & History

From Middle English, formed from un- + bearable (from bear ‘to carry/endure’ + -able).

मध्य अंग्रेज़ी से; un- उपसर्ग + bearable (bear ‘सहन/उठाना’ + -able) से बना।

Definition

Extremely unpleasant, painful, or hard to tolerate; something you feel you cannot endure.

इतना अप्रिय, दर्दनाक या असहनीय कि उसे सहन करना संभव न हो; जिसे बर्दाश्त करना बहुत मुश्किल लगे।

Parts of Speech

Adjective:
The heat was unbearable, so we stayed indoors.
गर्मी असहनीय थी, इसलिए हम घर के अंदर ही रहे।

Usage Examples

The pain became unbearable after a few hours.
She found the noise from the construction site unbearable.
The suspense was almost unbearable as they waited for the results.
It was unbearable to watch him struggle alone.
The humidity makes the summer unbearable in some cities.

Related Forms

Noun
Unbearableness / Unbearability
Verb
Adjective
Adverb
Unbearably / Bearably

Idioms & Phrases

Unbearable lightness (of being)
अस्तित्व की असहनीय हल्कापन (जीवन/अस्तित्व की हल्कापन-जन्य बेचैनी)
Make something unbearable
किसी चीज़ को असहनीय बना देना