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inexcusable

adjective
1
So bad that there is no acceptable reason or excuse for it.
"His rudeness to the waitress was completely inexcusable."
"Missing the deadline twice in a row is inexcusable."

How to Use Inexcusable

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In plain EnglishSomething you can't justify or find any excuse for — plain and simply not okay.

Common pairings
completely inexcusable inexcusable behaviour utterly inexcusable

Word Forms

more inexcusable comparative, most inexcusable superlative

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Etymology

From Middle French inexcusable, from Latin inexcusabilis.

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