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Example sentences for "unforgivable"

Lexicographically close words:
unforeseeable; unforeseen; unforgetable; unforgettable; unforgetting; unforgiven; unforgiving; unforgotten; unformed; unformulated
  1. Big Medicine lingered to bawl unforgivable things at; Irish, and Irish shouted back recklessly that they had all acted like a bunch of sheepherders, or the cattle would never have been driven off the bench at all.

  2. Whitmore had fired the Happy Family in a bunch for some unforgivable crime against the peace and dignity of the outfit, and that the boys were hatching up some scheme to get even.

  3. He even criticises the public school system--an unforgivable offence.

  4. Now such a relationship is counted in the world at large an unmentionable and unforgivable sin.

  5. The slightest suggestion of indecent conduct between the big and the small boy is regarded by boys as well as masters as the unforgivable offence.

  6. The unforgivable offence," said the Canon, "is in the next sentence.

  7. He went on reading: "Another day he committed an unforgivable offence.

  8. Sylvia looked at Philip angrily, for she found it unforgivable in him to destroy her illusions like this.

  9. At last she was almost driven into the brutality of picturing in unforgivable words the details of Lily's infidelity, but from this he flinched, stopping her with a gesture.

  10. No one but a woman could know how unforgivable is that insult," she said.

  11. He remembered only the unforgivable affront which this man had put upon him, the mark which was the infamous badge of the bondman, the slave.

  12. When will you realize," he asked, "that it is unforgivable to turn your back on life?

  13. With all his enviable inheritance and training he failed to conceal a passionate remorse; his conviction of a peculiar and unforgivable criminality.

  14. If Geoffrey could know, would he deem this secrecy to be her crowning blemish--the greatest, most personal and unforgivable wrong of all?

  15. I did not understand at all, but I knew I had in some way done the unforgivable thing.

  16. And on the breastplate and backplate of this armored corpse, printed in funereal black, beautiful women and intellectual men on Fifth Avenue, where the unforgivable crime is to be poor and show it, read: Yesterday I walked 19 miles.

  17. This is the unforgivable sin in women because their sense of humor is minus.

  18. The larger mortification would round itself later; for the hour the damning thing was that Nick had made that lady the gift of an unforgivable grievance.

  19. Am I really unforgivable for having taken that liberty?

  20. Another unforgivable offense was added to the sum of unforgivable offenses of the son of William Koehler toward young David.

  21. The finger of God"--Yes, those were unforgivable words.

  22. He spoke of the crime indicated, as one which might have been foul as the grave's corruption, unforgivable as the sin against the Holy Ghost.

  23. We were always taught that they were the unforgivable sin.

  24. War at any time was, in his eyes, all but the unforgivable sin.

  25. But to fail to realize that between the daughter of the house of Saunders and the daughter of the house of Brown an unspanned social chasm must forever stretch would have been, indeed, the unforgivable offense.

  26. None of her old values held here; things she had always thought quite permissible were unforgivable sins; things at which Auntie would turn pale with horror were a quietly accepted part of every-day life.

  27. But not an unforgivable flaw, it would seem, since every hour that he had spent in her presence had become roses and music in his memory, and the thought that he would see her no more stabbed ceaselessly at his heart.

  28. Bitterly chagrined by his failure to secure, from a legislature of the early seventies, the United States Senatorship which he had confidently expected, young Surface, in a burst of anger and resentment, committed the unforgivable sin.

  29. Beyond possibility of doubt he was shown that the one unforgivable sin was "Side," and that he was prone to commit that sin not infrequently.

  30. With a fiendish light in her eye--a light of such desperate satisfaction as betokened one gladly driven to commit the unforgivable Sissy moved toward the sensitive-plant in the window.

  31. She would show him her scorn and detestation and make him feel how everlastingly unforgivable his offense was; then she would send him forth forever from the house, and dare him to so much as speak to her at school.

  32. But Lass, at the very start, had committed the unforgivable sin of being born a female.

  33. It is a grossly unforgivable affront as well--as many a tramp and thief have learned, at high cost.

  34. I little dreamed then of the unforgivable injury I was fated to do him!

  35. But before the car turned, he gave us a moment to take in the picture of grandeur and unforgivable cruelty.

  36. Mrs. Wilstead hastily disclaimed any such unforgivable crime and inconsolable grief as losing money.

  37. Ah, that was where I made my great, my unforgivable mistake," he interrupted.

  38. Wounded soldiers had returned the worse for liquor, an almost unforgivable offence.

  39. I'll own that until lately I accused him of unforgivable sin--deceiving me and making love to another girl and driving her to suicide.


  40. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "unforgivable" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    abominable; arrant; atrocious; bad; base; black; blameworthy; criminal; damnable; dark; disgraceful; evil; execrable; flagrant; foul; great; heinous; improper; indefensible; inexcusable; inexperienced; infamous; iniquitous; knavish; low; monstrous; monumental; naughty; nefarious; peccant; rank; reprehensible; reprobate; scandalous; shameful; sinful; unconscionable; unforgivable; unpardonable; unreasonable; unspeakable; untenable; unwarrantable; unworthy; vicious; vile; villainous; wicked; wrong